What if the menu in front of you automatically adapted to what you can eat? No guessing, no awkward back-and-forth with the server, no anxiety about whether the kitchen really understands your allergy or dietary restriction. Just clarity and confidence. That’s the vision behind Foodini, and today I’m joined by its founder, Dylan McDonnell, to talk about the future of personalized dining. Dylan was diagnosed with celiac disease as a kid, and after years of getting sick from restaurant meals th...
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What if the menu in front of you automatically adapted to what you can eat? No guessing, no awkward back-and-forth with the server, no anxiety about whether the kitchen really understands your allergy or dietary restriction. Just clarity and confidence. That’s the vision behind Foodini, and today I’m joined by its founder, Dylan McDonnell, to talk about the future of personalized dining. Dylan was diagnosed with celiac disease as a kid, and after years of getting sick from restaurant meals th...
095. The Bear S04E01-03 Recap: Groundhogs, Scallops & Meltdowns: The Bear Season 4 is Back
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095. The Bear S04E01-03 Recap: Groundhogs, Scallops & Meltdowns: The Bear Season 4 is Back
In this episode of Eat Your Content, Rich Herrera teams up with Chef Abbie Serbins to dig into Episodes 1 through 3 of The Bear Season 4—and things kick off fast. We talk about the Groundhog Day metaphor that frames the season premiere and how it captures Carmy’s emotional paralysis. Chef Abbie shares why that first scene with Mikey hit her like a ton of bricks and how this show sometimes feels too real for those who’ve worked in high-stress kitchens. She even opens up about needing to bring ...
Eat Your Content
What if the menu in front of you automatically adapted to what you can eat? No guessing, no awkward back-and-forth with the server, no anxiety about whether the kitchen really understands your allergy or dietary restriction. Just clarity and confidence. That’s the vision behind Foodini, and today I’m joined by its founder, Dylan McDonnell, to talk about the future of personalized dining. Dylan was diagnosed with celiac disease as a kid, and after years of getting sick from restaurant meals th...