Conde Nast food publication Epicurious announced it’s ditching all beef-related content as a pro-planet effort to promote sustainability and the movement is gaining some serious backlash from critics.
In an effort to help their audience of at-home cooks be more environmentally friendly, digital magazine Epicurious will no longer share recipes made with beef. The outlet made the announcement on ...
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The leaders behind the website announced this week they will no longer feature beef in any new content. "Beef won't appear in new Epicurious recipes, articles, or newsletters. It will not show up on ...
Epicurious is changing up its diet to help fight climate change. The online food publication announced Monday that it has "cut out" beef: The ingredient will no longer appear in new recipes, articles, ...
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