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How food influencers changed our taste buds
From blogs to TikTok: Food influence evolved from early 2000s bloggers to today’s short-form video creators, blending expertise with relatable, personality-driven content. Why brands care: Restaurants ...
A 2025 survey by Nation’s Restaurant News and Belle Communications found that about 73% of millennial and Gen Z diners visit restaurants based on social media reviews. Search for “New York City Semma ...
From historically accurate recipe recreations to deep dives into local fare, there’s a glut of popular food content out there. But while the foodie social media market may be oversaturated, that also ...
When searching for a new recipe or dinner inspiration, social media is often the first go-to. Food content is one of the most popular categories, with food influencers turning everyday ingredients ...
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Food influencer Tieghan Gerard addresses her haters: ‘I don’t want to be quiet’ anymore
Food influencer Tieghan Gerard announced her return to social media after a hiatus, citing sustained criticism as a factor, ...
Once a month Connecticut restaurant owner Cheryl Maselli invites eight people with video cameras to feast on a spread for free in hopes they’ll capture the magic of her food, post it on social media ...
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