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...
096. The Bear S04E04-06 Recap: Open Kitchens, Closed Doors: What’s Really Driving The Bear’s Chaos?
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096. The Bear S04E04-06 Recap: Open Kitchens, Closed Doors: What’s Really Driving The Bear’s Chaos?
Things are heating up on The Bear—but it’s not just the kitchen burners. In this episode of Eat Your Content, Rich Herrera is joined once again by Chef Abbie Serbins to break down The Bear Season 4, Episodes 4–6 (“Worms,” “Replicants,” and “Sophie”), where personal pressure is starting to outweigh service pressure. This isn’t just a recap. It’s a conversation about what happens when kitchens push for greatness at the cost of balance—and when the cracks start to show. Rich and Abbie get into: ...
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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...