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Crypto in restaurants, the rise of the raw meat diet, and complaints about no-gloves cooking…at home. Here are the food trends that we could do without next year.

Li Goldstein

Miami Fruit is enticing millions of viewers with its dripping, oozing videos.

Antara Sinha

Introducing the Dog Food Board, Skincare Board, Emotional Preparedness Board, and more.

Ella Quittner

Pilk, Pink Sauce, Corn Kid, rotisserie chicken man, and more—we rank the year’s main characters in a matrix.

Serena Dai

Plus, Dolly Parton joins TikTok and inflation kills dinner dates.

Li Goldstein

After preparing elaborate, multicourse meals for other people all day, the last thing I want to do is cook for myself.

Bon Appétit Contributor

At Starbucks, Chipotle, McDonald’s, and more, service workers turned to collective action in 2022.

Alma Avalle

Blank Street Coffee looks sparse and boring, but that doesn’t matter when it has It-girl influencers to draw long lines of customers.

Li Goldstein

A meat thermometer is nice to have, but a $9 cake tester will teach you how to cook intuitively.

Charley Samuelson

Plus, charcuterie chalets and butter candles are this holiday season’s food obsessions.

Li Goldstein

Years after Popeye's viral moment, fast food companies are still fighting to create the hot new version. But what's the cost on our food system?

Ali Francis

You’ll find gorgeous photography in the new 352-page cookbook from famed restaurant Noma, but no actual recipes.

Sam Stone

Blue Bottle’s freeze-dried granules are a morning game changer.

Kelsey Borovinsky

In the HBO show, the characters rarely leave the luxurious resort to eat—even though they’ve traveled to famous food destinations such as Sicily.

Sam Stone

Hand-marbled serving bowls, gift-worthy coffee subscriptions, and the platonic ideal of a panettone

MacKenzie Chung Fegan

The largest delivery player in the US grew too fast with not enough discipline, its CEO said.

Kristen Hawley

Plus, Elon Musk drinks caffeine-free Diet Coke, and a woman sues Velveeta for $5 million.

Li Goldstein

And how much I spent on coffee, snacks for kids, and wine.

Bon Appétit Contributor

Experts fear the possible consolidation of Kroger and Albertsons would give consumers even less control over the cost of their groceries.

Sam Stone

All the bittersweet flavor of the original, none of the booze.

Kate Kassin

Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Last Holiday, Home Alone, and more holiday films to watch with a slice of leftover pie.

Esra Erol

Falling sales. A mold and listeria outbreak in one of its plants. A (former) COO who bit a man’s nose.

Sam Stone

Editor in chief Dawn Davis looks ahead at some of the exciting changes to come from BA.

Dawn Davis

Hear more stories from the set of ‘The Menu’ and learn about the actor’s Latin inspirations.

Dawn Davis

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