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S7 E10 –Is food media getting very generic and boring?

Today’s episode starts with a pretty big realisation. We, at Sorted, could be contributing to a seriously boring food media landscape. Uh oh. Reality hits. The full podcast dives into what’s out there across media and social platforms and debates whether the industry is lacking innovation and creativity.

Best soundbite: “Maybe we’re stretching because we’re gonna cuddle so much.” – James Currie

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