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, ...
Epicurious announced Monday it has stopped publishing recipes featuring beef. The food publication cited a rise in beef consumption and its role as "one of the world’s worst climate offenders" for ...
Citing climate concerns, its editors say it won't publish any new beef recipes. Katherine Martinko is an expert in sustainable living. She holds a degree in English Literature and History from the ...
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Epicurious is the Conde Nast-owned recipe database that truly helped shape internet-based cooking resources as a true pioneer. It is in that same leading-edge role that it announced on Monday that it ...
Beef was already the red-hot topic du jour this week when food website Epicurious on Monday made some meaty news: It would no longer publish recipes using beef, citing the environmental harm caused by ...
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, ...
(NEXSTAR) — Recipe website Epicurious will no longer publish recipes that contain beef, the platform announced Monday. As the recipe website noted, almost 15 percent of greenhouse gases come from ...