Condé Nast’s Epicurious announced Monday it would no longer publish beef recipes, citing climate change. The announcement came in the form of an explainer, then a follow-up question-and-answer post, ...
Carnivorous cooks who enjoy finding new recipes for steak, burgers, brisket and tenderloin will have to scratch Epicurious from their search lists. The food and cooking website is boycotting beef in ...
The Conde Nast magazine announced it will no longer feature recipes with beef in an effort to encourage sustainable cooking. “Beef won’t appear in new Epicurious recipes, articles or newsletters,” ...
On April 26, 2021, Epicurious, a food and cooking brand created by Condé Nast, announced in an Instagram post that it would no longer publish new recipes that used beef: Today, we announced that we've ...
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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 ...
Award-winning recipe website Epicurious announced Monday it will no longer publish beef recipes to help encourage sustainable, environmentally friendly cooking. Beef "won’t appear in new Epi recipes, ...
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Condé Nast’s Epicurious announced Monday it would no longer publish beef recipes, citing climate change. The announcement came in the form of an explainer, then a follow-up question-and-answer post, ...