Culture
Culture is Bon Appétit's content covering pop culture, travel, and trends in the world of food.

Culture
‘The Great British Bake Off’'s New Host Could Actually Make the Show Fun Again
The British comedian, actress, and antithesis of Matt Lucas will co-host the next season.

Culture
When Ali Wong Visits NYC, She Has to Eat at These 3 Restaurants
Before or after a comedy show, every single time she's in the city.

Culture
Red Flag or Not: He Didn’t Pay $3 Extra for Cheese on His Burger
Plus, people are putting everything in their waffle irons and a “Vanderpump Rules” restaurant feels the latest cheating scandal’s effects.

Culture
Why Does Costco’s $4.99 Rotisserie Chicken Taste…Soapy? A Hunt for Answers
Rotisserie chicken lovers say the meat tastes “soapy” and “chemically.” BA jumped down the rabbit (chicken?) hole to find out why.

Culture
This Cherokee Chef Grew Up Cooking Appalachian Food—in Oklahoma
After the Trail of Tears, Bradley Dry’s family settled in Twin Oaks, Oklahoma. And that is how Appalachian cooking traditions arrived there, too.

Culture
Welcome to Appalachia
The essays, travel guides, and recipes in this package are a reflection of the sprawling region's diverse food and culture.

Culture
The Secret Lives of Dried Apples, Biscuits, and Other Appalachian Foods
“The best thing I ever ate came from a creased, brown paper sack, folded over and left to keep warm on the dashboard of a late-model Chevrolet pickup.”

Culture
The Sweet Easter Bread That Finally Won Over My Mother's Italian In-Laws
For my mother, victory meant her in laws' approval—and acceptance.

Culture
Stanley Tucci Making Ina Garten Her First Martini Ever Seems Absolutely Right
Plus, people are selling Girl Scout cookies for $100 on eBay and SunnyD releases a spiked seltzer.

Culture
What I Eat as a 46-Year-Old Lunch Lady Living on $317K/Year in Big Sky, Montana
I make king cake and ravioli for students at a public elementary school. My salary is $17K, and my husband makes $300K.

Culture
People Are Ordering Catering Instead of Groceries to Save Money. Is It Really Cheaper?
The internet is divided over people ordering catering from chains like Chipotle to hack their weekly meal prep. We crunched the numbers.

Culture
Coffee Daddy Pedro Pascal Drinks Six Espressos, Black
Plus, KFC’s Double Down returns and a man gets a single banana as his “vegan” in-flight meal.

Culture
I'm Tired of Gordon Ramsay Yelling at People on TV
In his latest show ‘Next Level Chef,’ Gordon Ramsay does the same bit he has for decades. It's time for something new.

Culture
Meet Me at the Taco Bell DJ Party
Plus, Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams debuts a Ted Lasso flavor and Starbucks releases olive oil coffee.

Culture
Is Gen Z Binge Drinking More… Responsibly Than I Used to?
Millennials had Edward Fortyhands. College students are mixing alcohol with water and Pedialyte.

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What I Eat as a 28-Year-Old Adjunct Professor Making $30K/Year in Austin, Texas
She’s plant-based and makes enfrijoladas, jackfruit rendang, and vegetable tempura. And she has opinions on tacos in central Texas.

Culture
As a Whole Foods Worker, I See Shoplifting All the Time—And I Don't Stop It
As the shoplifting debate heats up, one Whole Foods worker tells staff writer Ali Francis why she looks the other way when customers steal.

Culture
FOR SALE: Subway, Home of the (Once) $5 Footlong
Plus, the Wall Street Journal told us to save money by skipping breakfast, and a man in the UK heisted thousands of dollars worth of Cadbury Creme Eggs.

Culture
How to Shop for Stone Kitchen Countertops, According to a Pro Designer
Designer Noa Santos says to make them to measure, take rowdy kids into consideration, and more.

Culture
Eleven Madison Park Launches a Soup Box for the Low, Low Price of $117
Plus, Pamela Anderson will star in a new cooking show, and the Grammys's charcuterie boards sat sad and uneaten.

Culture
What I Eat as a 30-Year-Old Nurse and Mother of Two Toddlers Making $3K/Week in Yakima, Washington
She battles a cold, makes chicken orzo soup for her husband and children, and eats a lot of protein bars.

Culture
Is Food Your Love Language? Here Are 28 Ways BA Staffers Say 'I Love You'
Bring that special someone coffee, do their dishes, let them have the last spring roll, and more.

Culture
After a Family Tragedy, the French Food Markets Just Made Sense to Me
For author Julia Langbein, the market offered no coherent picture of the good life, of easy pleasures and satisfying trades. But there was comfort in its chaos.

Culture
Jeff Bezos Eats Betty Crocker Pancakes So He’s Relatable Now, I Guess
Also, “The Last of Us” heart-wrenchingly features Beaujolais-Villages wine and a six-year-old boy orders $1,000 in Grubhub delivery.

Culture
We’ve Reached Peak Beverage
Please, no more adaptogenic, probiotic, sparkling, functional, what-have-you drinks. The beverage aisle has gone too far.

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The Zombie Fungi That Inspired ‘The Last of Us’ Is Actually Edible—And Super Common
It won’t turn you into a zombie. Instead, it’s typically eaten for health and medicinal purposes.

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Everyone’s Dog Is Named After Food Now and I’m Not Mad About It
Lasagna, Queso, Beef. This is a list of delicious things and also popular dog names.

Culture
M&M’s Replaces Its “Spokescandies”…With Maya Rudolph?
In the wake of recent drama, M&M’s is trading its “spokescandies” for a new spokesperson, Maya Rudolph.

Lifestyle
How a 23-Year-Old College Student Eats on $14/Hour and Food Stamps in Corvallis, Oregon
He cooks chicken dinners, makes cocktails for his partner, and purchases most of his meals with food stamps.

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Welcome to the Marthaverse: Why You’re Seeing Martha Stewart Everywhere
When some celebrities do everything, they risk losing their brand. But Martha Stewart turns everything she touches—vodka, lighters, cat litter—into Martha.