Restaurants run on social contact and razor-thin profit margins. So COVID-19 stopped them cold, and brought them to the brink of financial ruin. In today's episode, Tom Colicchio—owner of Manhattan restaurant empire Crafted Hospitality and judge on Top Chef—makes the case that the government's stimulus efforts are a recipe for mass restaurant extinction, and calls for a program targeted directly at saving independent eateries. Then Nigerian-born, New Orleans-based chef and activist Tunde Wey pushes back, arguing that restaurants as we know them aren't worth saving without major reforms.
20 - 5 Cookbooks That Wowed Us in 2016
19 - Top Chef's Tom Colicchio Talks Trump
18 – Eat Like a President
17 - Mark Bittman’s Recipe for the Next Presidency
16 - What Fox News Missed in Chinatown
15 - What American Food is Missing
14 - The Science of What Kids Eat
13 – Can Fast Food Be Healthy?
12 – You’re Eating a Lie
11 - Luz Calvo and Catriona Rueda Esquibel - Real Mexican Food
10 - Tunde Wey - Cooking While Black
9 - Andy Bellatti - The Politics of Health Advice
8 - Michael Pollan – Magic Mushrooms
7 - Monica Jain - Fishy Business
6 - Bill Marler - Outbreak!
5 - Amanda Cohen and Adam Danforth - Meat and Veggie Showdown
4 - Saru Jayaraman - The Tipping Point
3 - Bettina Elias Siegel - Cafeteria Confidential
2 - Marta Zaraska - Zebra Meat and Vegan Butchers
1 - Brian Wansink - Choose Your Plate Wisely
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