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Mark Zuckerberg is getting slammed after picking a side in the epic Philly cheesesteak battle

Sep 26, 2017, 00:49 IST

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sparked controversy during the most recent stop on his whirlwind tour of the US. 

On Sunday evening, Zuckerberg visited Pat's King of Steaks, a legendary Philadelphia restaurant known for its cheesesteaks. 

"Traveled all the way to Philadelphia for the best cheesesteak in the land," Zuckerberg said in a Facebook post.

Philly.com reported that the Facebook founder spent $66 on six sandwiches with Cheez Whiz and fried onions. According to the Pat's night manager, Zuckerberg used the correct term - "Whiz wit" - to order the Cheez Whiz-topped sandwiches. 

While Zuckerberg apparently didn't make any missteps while ordering, the question of who has the "best cheesesteak in the land" is a hotly debated one - especially in Philadelphia. 

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The top comment on Zuckerberg's photo from Pat's reads: "oh man... people are going to blow up the comments on the best cheesesteak place." 

Some people saw the pick as a jab at nearby cheesesteak rival Geno's: 

Others demanded that Zuckerberg visit Jim's, another Philly cheesesteak spot that opened in 1939: 

And, some said that a true great Philly cheesesteak must be found elsewhere: 

Zuckerberg has been documenting his quest to visit all 50 states in the US this year on Facebook. While the Facebook founder has insisted that the aggressive community outreach isn't a political ploy, rampant speculation about the CEO's political aspirations has continued unabated. 

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