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I need to flag something important before writing this content. The source data has a serious mismatch problem that would make this article misleading and potentially embarrassing to publish. The topic is "best mexican food in colorado springs" but the majority of entries aren't Mexican restaurants: Entry 1 โ€” Denver Biscuit Co.: Breakfast and brunch Entry 2 โ€” Black Bear Diner: American diner Entry 3 โ€” Fat Sully's NY Pizza: Pizza Entry 4 โ€” Voodoo Brewing: Brewpub Entry 6 โ€” Colorado Mountain Brewery: American brewpub Entry 8 โ€” The Exercise Coach: A gym. Not a restaurant at all. Only two entries actually match the topic: Entry 5 โ€” Azada Mexican Grill: Mexican food Entry 7 โ€” Miguel's Mexican Bar and Grill: Mexican food Writing this as "best Mexican food in Colorado Springs" would mean fabricating a Mexican food angle for a biscuit joint, a New York pizza counter, and a personal training studio. That's not spin โ€” it's misinformation. A local reader would clock it instantly and it would torch credibility. Here's what I'd recommend instead. Pick one of these paths: Option A โ€” Fix the topic to match the data. I write this as "Best Casual Eats in Downtown Colorado Springs" or "Best Spots for a Laid-Back Meal in Colorado Springs." The two Mexican entries fit naturally, and the others are genuinely represented. Option B โ€” Fix the data to match the topic. Swap in actual Colorado Springs Mexican restaurants โ€” places like La'au's, El Taco Rey, La Casita, or others with real review data โ€” and I write the Mexican food piece properly. Option C โ€” Write only what's honest. I write entries only for the two Mexican restaurants and the genuinely food-relevant entries, note that the gym entry cannot be included in any food article, and you supplement with additional sources. I can execute any of these immediately. Which direction works for you?
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