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What would you pay for a big, heaping serving of loaded nachos with cheese, meat, beans, pico de gallo, guacamole, and all that other goodness? $24 definitely seems like an answer on the pricier end of that scale, but if you’re a guest at the Fontainebleau, Las Vegas’s newest luxury resort, $24 sounds a bit more reasonable- just as long as those nachos are “fully loaded,” as Tim Robinson described the dish on I Think You Should Leave .
But we wouldn’t be here right now just to talk about good nachos, would we? When one unlucky Fontainebleau guest ordered a $24 plate of nachos, the dish he got was so shockingly pathetic that it kicked off a viral media storm complete with its own hashtag: #NachoGate2024.
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With such low-hanging fruit to play off of, it wasn’t hard for other Vegas resorts to read the Fontainebleau’s nachos for filth. “Nacho average nachos,” read one tweet from the Four Queens Hotel and Casino, accompanied with a pic of their nachos piled satisfyingly high with barbequed pulled pork. Paired with a mouthwatering picture of their own nacho plate, a tweet from OYO Las Vegas promised quality and quantity: “50+ chips in every order!”