
If you didn’t see the July 24 World Cup game between Italy and Uruguay, you’ve probably heard about it by now. It was one of the most dramatic games so far, where Uruguay beat Italy 1-0, advancing to the Round of 16. But that wasn’t the reason why you heard about the game. Let’s be honest. It was about Uruguayan Luis Suárez biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini and then assisting in the winning goal just minutes later. The Internet broke loose with the funniest memes, and companies and brands also took a bite at it (pun totally intended) uploading the smartest ads right after the match was over. Scroll down to see them:
Hola @luis16suarez, si te quedaste con hambre vení a darle un mordisco a una BigMac ;)
— McDonald's Uruguay (@McDonalds_Uy) June 24, 2014Chew Trident. Not soccer players. #ITAvsURU
— Trident Gum (@tridentgum) June 24, 2014If only Suarez had Whataburger before the game he wouldn't be so hungry.
— Whataburger® (@Whataburger) June 24, 2014Hey @luis16suarez. Next time you're hungry just grab a Snickers. #worldcup #luissuarez #EatASNICKERS pic.twitter.com/3RAO537HjW
— SNICKERS® (@SNICKERS) June 24, 2014There's no c̶r̶y̶i̶n̶g̶ #biting in baseball. pic.twitter.com/d4JGQhQVy1
— MLB (@MLB) June 24, 2014Relax, they're twist off. #biting #ITAvsURU pic.twitter.com/Kj69El7MRE
— Bud Light (@budlight) June 24, 2014Biting is only okay when you're made of cinnamon and sugar. #BanSuarez #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/SPsWYih153
— CinnamonToastCrunch (@CTCSquares) June 24, 2014Hey @luis16suarez, if you're that hungry, why not get your teeth stuck into something really tasty? pic.twitter.com/TPrPoC6ljt
— Nando's (@NandosUK) June 24, 2014This can be your dinner... ITALIAN FLANK STEAK PINWHEELS: http://t.co/pyZoJUMm9c #WFMdish
— Whole Foods Market (@WholeFoods) June 24, 2014I think it’s safe to say Uruguay was hungry for the win.
— TGI Fridays (@TGIFridays) June 24, 2014We recommend a good swish after grabbing a bite of Italian. #WorldCup #PowerToYourMouth
— Listerine Global (@ListerineGlobal) June 24, 2014© 2025 Latin Times. All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

