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Ali Francis

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Ali is a writer and editor at Bon Appétit whose culture and lifestyle work includes reporting on the health claims behind fake meats, interviews with opinionated chefs about the evolution of restaurants, personal essays on the intersection of work and identity, and subtle attempts to propagate her favorite Australian foods. She developed the “Skeptic Tries” and “Cheap Tricks” columns, has contributed to various editorial packages on junk food and the future of dinner parties, and concocted a wild Thanksgiving personality quiz. Before joining Bon Appétit, Ali worked as a prep cook, agricultural reporter, creative director, and freelance writer, during which time her pieces were published in outlets like Narratively, Vogue, SELF, BBC, and Domino. She also sits on the Off Assignment advisory board where she offers solicited hot takes on editorial strategy. In five years from now, Ali hopes to become a surf instructor.

Danny Meyer Is No Longer CEO of His Influential Restaurant Group

From the way restaurants treated staff to how produce was sourced, he changed restaurant culture in a major way.

It's Time to Start Chilling Your Red Wine

Experts (and me) agree: Most reds could use a little time on ice.

Spend a Weekend Eating and Drinking Through the Southern Catskills

This river-lined paradise is home to jewel-toned lakes, swimming holes, and of course, great food.

Perfume for Ice Cream, Please Explain Yourself

Salt & Straw’s $65 edible perfume for ice cream is fun, but not worth it. 

That Viral 'Jennifer Aniston Salad' Is an Attack on Salads Everywhere

You can do better than a salad the ‘Friends’ star doesn't even eat.

For These Couples, the Best Engagement Ring Is a Lump of Caramelized Sugar

Diamonds are out. Millennial couples are saying "screw tradition" and proposing with Ring Pops now.

Union Workers Claim Starbucks Is Using Abortion Access as a Bargaining Chip

“It makes me feel disgusted that they’d dangle abortion over people’s heads as if it’s a cat toy.”

Everything You Need to Know About the Daily Harvest Lentil Crumbles Scandal

What happened to sick customers, what legal action is happening, and what to do if you've eaten them too.

Being a Virtual Restaurant Regular Has Its Perks

As food delivery booms, restaurants are showing virtual hospitality to their most loyal customers.

Daily Harvest Recalls Lentil Crumbles After Customers Allege Severe Liver Illness

Customers say the company had a lackluster response to allegations of mysterious health issues.

Is Store Brand Marinara From Grocers Like Trader Joe's and Costco Good? A Blind Taste Test

Our test kitchen found out which affordable store brands don’t sacrifice taste

How Should You Eat to Help You Sleep Better?

Here are the top five tips, according to experts.

Here Are the Winners of the James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards. Did the Organization Deliver on Promises of Equity?

Two years after controversy around the awards’ integrity surfaced, this cohort of honorees is the most diverse in three decades.

For Millions of Students, A School Lunch Crisis Might Be Impending

The Child Nutrition COVID-19 Waivers allowed all students, regardless of financial status, to eat school meals for free. By June 30, the waivers are set to expire.

Make Way For Maritozzo, the Big Italian Cream Bun of Your Dreams

A bouncy brioche pastry filled with an absurd amount of cloud-like whipped cream.

Can the Seed Cycling Craze Actually Improve Your Menstrual Issues? We Asked Experts

The online trend claims that eating various seeds every day can ease your menstrual cycle and aid fertility.

Aperol-Kombucha Spritz

This easy effervescent cocktail gets its tart-sweet vibes from bright kombucha, dry sparkling wine, a dash of Aperol, and a burst of fresh lemon juice.

How Grubhub’s ‘Free Lunch’ Plan Spiraled Into Chaos

Frustrated customers, devastated restaurants, and more: What you need to know about this week’s food delivery catastrophe.

The Impractical Pleasure of Eating Fish and Chips on the Beach

It's messy, but you haven't lived until you've tried it.

This Chef Researches Diners Online—And Cancels Reservations If He Sees 'Misbehavior'

Michael Jones believes serial bad reviewers and rude customers should not be allowed in his restaurant.