Easter Brunch Recipes Your Whole Table Will Love
Easter Brunch Recipes Your Whole Table Will Love
This article is part of Upstream, The Daily Wire's new home for culture and lifestyle. Real human insight and human stories -- from our featured writers to you. *** Based on a quick survey of apparently everyone else, I'm only one who takes a pass on Easter's greatest icon: Peeps. But while microw
“This article is part of Upstream, The Daily Wire's new home for culture and lifestyle. Real human insight and human stories -- from our featured writers to you.”
Establishes a personal, intimate editorial voice ('Real human insight and human stories') that builds a parasocial relationship with the reader before any content is consumed.
“these crowd-pleasing recipes will have you crushing Sunday brunch”
'Crushing Sunday brunch' is emotionally charged, aspirational language implying superiority and social approval where a neutral description of recipe appeal would suffice.
“May you and your brunch be blessed by the Easter spirit”
Leverages religious sentiment and warmth to create an emotionally satisfying closing that goes beyond neutral recipe presentation, exploiting the festive spirit for engagement.
Walmart offers 3-course Easter holiday meal for $9
Walmart is aiming to attract budget‑conscious shoppers this Easter by rolling out a three‑course holiday meal priced at about $9 per person, offering what the retail giant says is a simplified and affordable way to host a festive gathering as food costs remain a concern for many households. The mea
“Walmart is aiming to attract budget‑conscious shoppers this Easter by rolling out a three‑course holiday meal priced at about $9 per person, offering what the retail giant says is a simplified and affordable way to host a festive gathering as food costs remain a concern for many households.”
Frames the $9-per-person cost as 'simplified and affordable' while the actual package serves 15 people for $135, obscuring that the per-serving cost is significantly lower; the framing sanitizes the pricing to emphasize consumer benefit.
“According to financial technology company TipRanks, the average American household is likely to spend over $195 per person over Easter, and Walmart's $9 per—person price point is, therefore, a budget-friendly alternative to dining out or assembling individual ingredients separately.”
Selectively juxtaposes the $195-per-person figure against Walmart's $9-per-person figure without noting that the TipRanks figure is per household (implying much lower per-person spending), creating a materially misleading comparison that makes Walmart's offer appear far more cost-effective than it is.
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