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September 21, 2023

EY OMPs in Philadelphia and Kansas City Have a Food Wager on Super Bowl LVII

The last time we wrote about EY and the Super Bowl it was regarding the firm’s cringey “Question Everything” ad—loved by then-U.S. chair Kelly Grier—that aired two years ago during Super Bowl LV between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs are back in the Big Game this Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles, and the EY offices in both of those cities have something fun going on—and it involves food (no, not pizza):

Hopefully Burkavage and his gang in Philly have a better outcome Sunday than they did last fall when he had a similar food bet with EY Houston’s office managing partner Esi Akinosho for the World Series between the Phillies and the Astros:

Are any other firms’ Philadelphia and Kansas City offices doing something similar for Sunday’s game?

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EY U.S. Chair Kelly Grier Is Super Excited About EY’s Super Bowl Ad, You Guys

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