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Here's The Scoop
Loblaw/Globe Content Studio
8 episodes
4 months ago
Ever wondered who invented the banana split? Or why every table in North America pairs salt and pepper? What about the rise of ordering in? This podcast digs into what we eat, how we eat it and why. Join food writer Pay Chen as she takes a bite-sized look at the evolution of food and trends from a uniquely Canadian perspective.
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Ever wondered who invented the banana split? Or why every table in North America pairs salt and pepper? What about the rise of ordering in? This podcast digs into what we eat, how we eat it and why. Join food writer Pay Chen as she takes a bite-sized look at the evolution of food and trends from a uniquely Canadian perspective.
Show more...
Food
Arts,
Leisure,
Hobbies,
Home & Garden
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Episode 3: How We Dine
Here's The Scoop
22 minutes 50 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 3: How We Dine
We talk a lot about what we eat – but what about how we eat? In this episode, we’re looking at eating habits and dining routines across Canada. Michael Burt, executive director at the Conference Board of Canada, shares how Canadians typically spend money on food – and what’s changed since the pandemic. Pay Chen speaks with Anne Fishel, family therapist and co-founder of the Family Dinner Project, about how important it is to sit around the dinner table together. And Janet Music, research program coordinator at Dalhousie University’s agri-food analytics lab, highlights the three top trends we can expect to define the future of Canadian dining.
Here's The Scoop
Ever wondered who invented the banana split? Or why every table in North America pairs salt and pepper? What about the rise of ordering in? This podcast digs into what we eat, how we eat it and why. Join food writer Pay Chen as she takes a bite-sized look at the evolution of food and trends from a uniquely Canadian perspective.