erewhon hauls, ozempic, and chefluencers

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Haute Couture, Haute Cuisine by Elizabeth Way in Food & Fashion (2022)
Hippy to couture: Slow food fashion and fast food fashion by Adam Geczy and Vicki Karaminas
Food Power: The Rise and Fall of the Postwar American Food System by Bryan L. McDonald
The Omnivore’s Dilemma by Michael Pollan
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0:00 - intro
3:57 - food as luxury
7:27 - the food system
14:43 - the rise of chefluencers
22:02 - brandification
30:30 - conclusion

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  • The last bit with the rise of Ozempic reminded me of a scene in The Hunger Games where the capitol citizens feast on extravagant meals only to gag it out to stay in shape. All that while everyone else is starving.

    @originaozz@originaozz14 күн бұрын
    • the way the hunger games aged is something else isnt it?

      @_iyakin@_iyakin13 күн бұрын
    • the roman aristocracy did that in real life. our class system literally has not changed for thousands of years

      @merrymermaid@merrymermaid13 күн бұрын
    • I will say that you cannot do this on Ozempic or any other semaglutide. It physically makes you unable to eat mass quantities of food. Your stomach gets fuller and most of the nausea occurs if you eat a food the medicine does not agree with like greasy foods, sugar rich, etc.

      @chrisaeco5894@chrisaeco589413 күн бұрын
    • I was just talking to my husband about this! Hunger Games stays relevant lol

      @joreadsbooks1@joreadsbooks113 күн бұрын
    • actually if i remember correctly they did it not to stay in shape but to be able to eat more, as there was just so many different dishes prepared, which makes it even more gruesome

      @katphew@katphew12 күн бұрын
  • I always thought that post lockdown , that Rich people now use food (and an abundance of it) to show their wealth. for example Kim Kardashian using REALLLLL fruits for home decor.

    @b6yce@b6yce15 күн бұрын
    • Yep I've noticed this too

      @nathy0308@nathy030815 күн бұрын
    • She’s really going for the Georgian England “ooo I have a pineapple everyone look at it” vibe

      @sunnydays07@sunnydays0715 күн бұрын
    • Also, Miss Kendall cutting cucumbers??

      @PokhrajRoy.@PokhrajRoy.15 күн бұрын
    • Jordan Theresa made a video talking about this!

      @FM-jk6ii@FM-jk6ii15 күн бұрын
    • We are NOT post Covid

      @dylpickled@dylpickled15 күн бұрын
  • Babe wake up, new unmissable long form essay on moments of culture by miss ma’am just dropped!

    @sanj2053@sanj205315 күн бұрын
    • sis literally does not miss

      @tib8072@tib807211 күн бұрын
  • I feel so bad for the foods that those tiktok chef men violated. 😭😭

    @scipio7376@scipio737615 күн бұрын
    • I feel like their accoubts should be flagged or somethibg😵‍💫

      @ayanomar1408@ayanomar140815 күн бұрын
    • Seriously 💀 my skin crawled seeing him lick the dripping milk Ew!

      @bakedpotato1717@bakedpotato171715 күн бұрын
    • @@bakedpotato1717that’s not even the worst of it 😳 there’s one guy that basically f*ngers the animal before cooking it 😳😳😳

      @phoebethesapphic7289@phoebethesapphic728915 күн бұрын
    • I ordered a late night sadness dinner-dessert, and accidentally got food from one of the main gross dudes, it had a weird name so I googled it. It wasn't very good, tbh.

      @sadmermaid@sadmermaid14 күн бұрын
    • I do not get HOW and in what world people find that appealing 😑

      @milikoshki@milikoshki14 күн бұрын
  • Erewhon erewher all at once.

    @PokhrajRoy.@PokhrajRoy.15 күн бұрын
    • Omg hi 😭

      @yashikasahrawat@yashikasahrawat15 күн бұрын
    • @@yashikasahrawat HI!

      @PokhrajRoy.@PokhrajRoy.15 күн бұрын
    • ha!

      @Sandra-lu3ri@Sandra-lu3ri15 күн бұрын
    • Nice

      @brennaalexis8342@brennaalexis834214 күн бұрын
    • @@brennaalexis8342 Thank you!

      @PokhrajRoy.@PokhrajRoy.14 күн бұрын
  • with regard to the male chefluencer -- cooking is regarded as "women's work" until it comes to the professional sector. women struggle to gain prestige in kitchens, and it is mostly men who are famous chefs. similarly to teaching, where it's "for women" until you get to higher education, where the archetypical professor is assumed to be a man.

    @pixiequeer@pixiequeer15 күн бұрын
    • My thoughts exactly as I listened to that part

      @Kaybye555@Kaybye55512 күн бұрын
  • The Ozempic trend makes me so fucking mad because it's affecting my mother. She has diabetes so her doctor recommended giving Ozempic a try, and her prescription kept getting flagged so the pharmacists weren't allowed to give it to her. When she with her doctor were finally able to convince whoever accepted or denied patients that yes she does in fact have diabetes and will use Ozempic for its intended purpose (I think the insurance company?), there's a shortage so she can't use it 😂I have to laugh so I don't lose it every time I see someone openly talk about using Ozempic as a dieting drug for themselves. My mother just doesn't even bother anymore and gets her go to insulin.

    @pootoobaby738@pootoobaby73815 күн бұрын
    • You're mom is able to use insulin and doesn't need Ozempic. There are however limited drugs for weightloss and it isn't the fault of regular people who want to lose weight that your mom can't access ozempic.

      @ivypoe1697@ivypoe169715 күн бұрын
    • ​@@ivypoe1697 i so badly hope this is bait because if not,,,,💀

      @wysteria.@wysteria.15 күн бұрын
    • I hope its ragebait. If its not you need help​@@ivypoe1697

      @Isabelle-hv6ny@Isabelle-hv6ny15 күн бұрын
    • @@ivypoe1697 You’re comparing people who *need* to lose weight for objective health reasons to people who *want* to lose weight for aesthetics. Imagine _not_ prioritizing more vulnerable classes of people because of your own vain desires fueled by stupid beauty standards.

      @maxineo7392@maxineo739215 күн бұрын
    • Metformin works better for lowering A1c than ozempic, it’s fully fact

      @Monicalala@Monicalala15 күн бұрын
  • When visiting France, I learned that the 14th, the Sun King, had Versailles designed so that he could be seen in the sun all day by moving from room to room as the sun moved. 😊☀️

    @marygem@marygem15 күн бұрын
    • He also was a pioneer in ballet being imposed into French culture.

      @Dr.k0ckersmd@Dr.k0ckersmd11 күн бұрын
    • So THAT's what all these "salons" were for?!

      @moustik31@moustik319 күн бұрын
    • @@Dr.k0ckersmd ballet was a front for prostitution

      @melonjuice7441@melonjuice74416 күн бұрын
  • i think fashion as an industry has always been obsessed with what celebrities and models are eating-models used to pretend they ate hamburgers and fries like everybody else, and now they're showing off their "organic," "clean," and "natural" food that likely isn't that all that much healthier than any other fruit/vegetable heavy diet. and we're dealing with the growth of orthorexia as a eating disorder, more and more people are convinced they have to have the appearance of a perfect luxury diet along with the appearance of a luxury life. and like most ways class differences shape consumerism, we've created a two-tiered food system, one for wealthy or upper class people, and one for poorer people. and the proliferation of aspirational wealth has also created an aspirational diet.

    @teadrinker214@teadrinker21415 күн бұрын
    • ortho what

      @Matt-id5mi@Matt-id5mi15 күн бұрын
    • ​@@Matt-id5mi orthorexia is an eating disorder in which you only eat "clean", healthy foods, thinking anything else will cause significant weight gain or harm. it's prominent in gym or any other exercise-addiction circles the most, but it can happen to anyone. as far as i know, it hasn't made an appearance in the DSM-5 yet but it's well known enough to have it's own criteria for diagnosis and can land you in a treatment facility.

      @trillabee475@trillabee47515 күн бұрын
    • ​@@Matt-id5mi from what i understand orthorexia is an eating disorder that "looks" like everything is okay, and is characterised by the person controlling their food and the way they live (workouts notably, from what i see) in a way that makes it seem they r very healthy and balanced, when in fact they r over thinking every calorie and exercise to an excessive and stressful degree so some people for example, who base their media influence on eating healthy and being very fit, are actually constantly stressed and over controlling their food consumption and sport practice i hope that helped?? do check google for more precise info lol

      @melowlw8638@melowlw863814 күн бұрын
    • I personally think that the middle class think that they are among poorer when compared to really rich people and influencers. But we are not poor. We have a full belly roof over our heads and then we also have money for following the stupid trends (I know many do it on credit, but actual poor people aren't able to have multiple bug limit cards). Middle class is the most mentally troubled class.

      @bandanarathore@bandanarathore14 күн бұрын
    • @@bandanarathoreThat is cause the middle class is slowly disappearing. People can tell that they don’t have as much as their parents even though they are middle class.

      @rai2423@rai242314 күн бұрын
  • Re: cooking thirst traps. Interestingly, while home cooking has traditionally been performed by women in NA, paid cooking (professional chefs etc) is still considered mens work. There are more men than women in professional kitchens to this day. Obviously that doesn’t account for people’s perception of the profession, though.

    @a.mckenzie1940@a.mckenzie194015 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, '* thing * is feminine unless you're a professional' is worryingly all over the place. But even at home, cooking in the kitchen is feminine but grilling meat on the barbecue is masculine, so many double standards.

      @DavidCruickshank@DavidCruickshank15 күн бұрын
    • ​@@DavidCruickshankif it is done on daily basis for free it is feminine and if it is done occasionally without worrying about the budget for the monthly groceries then it is masculine. The reason 'men cook some dishes better at home is because they don't have to worry about the budget or the amount of fat /heart attack giving etc that will be going in it. So expensive ingredients+ lots of fat = ooo... Men making the best non veg etc at home.

      @bandanarathore@bandanarathore14 күн бұрын
    • I have thought this before as well! domestically, cooking is for women but the professional ArT of cooking to cook FinE foods as a chef is for men, not for women. and this has been the case since.....at least when people lived in castles and shit. women aren't as commonly seen as the "crafters or inventors" when it comes to cooking. baking is different....but still! it's so gendered and strange. cooking isn't manly unless you are a chef I guess lmao

      @poisonkatz@poisonkatz14 күн бұрын
    • ​@@bandanarathore the health aspect is a great point. Mom has to make sure everyone is eating a good general diet, but when dad grills twice a year it's a special occasion.

      @fibonacci2112@fibonacci211214 күн бұрын
    • @@poisonkatz most kitchen staff (aka professional "fine art" of cooking) in european castles and manors was female. men came in later, at a guess, about when cooking became "important" profitable bussiness. yk those bussinesses women, mostly, weren't allowed to work in, and even less allowed to front. you can see this across a lot of inudstries, eg programming was, depending on specific industry, female dominated, at the very least women weren't rare. but the moment attention and fame came knocking, women were replaced, and it became more and more male dominated. tho even back then research projects etc were male fronted, actual work was often done by women tho. tldr a lot of things only became masculine/male dominated when fame came knocking quick add on baking, even "fine" baking is male dominated.

      @thisorthat629@thisorthat62914 күн бұрын
  • 'I love being Asian' and that CACKLE and head thrown back NEED to be a meme or else there was no need for memes to have been invented

    @aaamena@aaamena15 күн бұрын
    • I honestly don't know what this is supposed to mean in this context. Is it supposed to be related to mid last-century gelatine food? Would be strange, because there are recipes with really unusual textures all over asia, too.

      @schonlingg.wunderbar2985@schonlingg.wunderbar298514 күн бұрын
    • @@schonlingg.wunderbar2985 maybe she laughed because how stupid and unseasoned the gelatinous food looked. As a fellow Asian I do agree that some of our foods can have weird textures too but almost all of our foods are properly seasoned and doesn’t look like that.

      @PiecesofPuzzle@PiecesofPuzzle14 күн бұрын
    • @@PiecesofPuzzle "all of our foods are properly seasoned and doesn’t look like that." What properly seasoned means is highly subjective and depends on societal norms. Also culinary sculptures and artsy or wasteful bullshit that is used as a status symbol is and has been fully global.

      @schonlingg.wunderbar2985@schonlingg.wunderbar298514 күн бұрын
    • @@schonlingg.wunderbar2985 I just gave my honest opinion on why Mina said “I love being Asian” before laughing. She could’ve laughed for some other reason too so yeah let’s just chill out and enjoy the video without having an argument over a comment that she made.

      @PiecesofPuzzle@PiecesofPuzzle14 күн бұрын
    • ​@@schonlingg.wunderbar2985those gelatin are pretty universally considered monstrosities these days. It's also probably nice for Asian people to have western dishes that are open to be ridiculed with hardly anyone disagreeing, since white people have a history of not being very nice about foreign foods

      @bean2046@bean204614 күн бұрын
  • Partner of a chef here: although the romanticizing of cooking/being cooked for is lovely (and very helpful for when you’ve had a busy day), most of this content conveniently glosses over the fact that chefs work super long hours (often very late and over weekends/holidays) in hot environments for 10+ hours on their feet, with sometimes no breaks for meals themselves or even to go to the bathroom. One of my favorite parts of the Bear was in episode one when Camry comes home after a shift, haphazardly makes himself a PB&J and immediately falls asleep, because THATS more realistic for a typical night as a chef.

    @PicturesqePrincess@PicturesqePrincess7 күн бұрын
    • I've gained at least 50lbs and a lot more aches and pains in my less than 5 years as a chef. It's so physically and mentally unhealthy but it's upheld by a super toxic "suck it up" work culture

      @Jordan-db2og@Jordan-db2ogКүн бұрын
  • As a Canadian, food is a really hot button topic right now. Prices for food have never been higher, and a major grocery store chain is even being boycott starting this month. I feel like the current cultural obsession with food is similar to other wealth signifiers. It’s aspirational to the masses, and a flex for the rich. I think knowing as well that many of the ultra rich, and ultra thin, are not even really eating that food ads a layer of fascination and contempt.

    @sheridanfrancis4814@sheridanfrancis481415 күн бұрын
    • As a Canadian with family in the north; food prices have always been astronomical for some Canadians. People in Inuvik etc pay $30 USD for a bottle of juice and it’s been that way forever! To me, it feels dystopian that only when it impacts everyone do we care. Even now, most of Canada is paying cheap prices in comparison to the North.

      @summer-xt1gg@summer-xt1gg15 күн бұрын
    • Let the Loblaws boycott begin!!! 👏👏👏

      @Violet.18@Violet.1814 күн бұрын
    • @@Violet.18I want to know! Because they actually are my source of food a lot of the time, making expensive foods more affordable

      @QualiaRebelations@QualiaRebelations13 күн бұрын
    • The groceries have been pricy for a while, yet you are right, we don’t even know how bad it can be - and in a big city like Vancouver you can still find discounted high-value foods.

      @QualiaRebelations@QualiaRebelations13 күн бұрын
    • And the problem is greedflation but people keep spinning this as a problem with too much regulation when it’s an issue of not enough regulation:(

      @itsanu1420@itsanu142013 күн бұрын
  • Mina I so genuinely mean this, as someone who works in higher Ed administration at an Ivy League, you would be an AMAZING Ph.D student

    @grace.1123@grace.112315 күн бұрын
    • I’m in my PhD now and think about this every time I watch her videos!

      @ilyanaw@ilyanaw12 күн бұрын
    • I want ur job

      @CindyCya@CindyCya8 сағат бұрын
    • @@CindyCya I'm actually resigning this month due to burn out from a horrible boss :(

      @grace.1123@grace.11236 сағат бұрын
  • As a woman who has worked in the kitchen industry it is one of the many things in the world that are "women's job" until money is involved... being a women trying to make it not just as a professional chef, but just in a regular kitchen employee is choked full of sexism. Men cooking is not sexy to me, it's just bad memories of sexist egos

    @RyneKlym@RyneKlym15 күн бұрын
    • agree. was thinking the same thing.

      @user-ts5cj3kx9k@user-ts5cj3kx9k13 күн бұрын
    • Same with “nurse = woman, surgeon = man”

      @liisaky@liisaky10 күн бұрын
    • Besides our head chef, the kitchen I work in has an all female team and we featured in a local newspaper for intl woman's day and the sexist comments on it were disgusting

      @Jordan-db2og@Jordan-db2ogКүн бұрын
  • Erewhon was basically was another case of "overpriced-stuff-with-questionable-quality" situation. I saw food content creators reviewed that the only good things were the smoothies, but the food was straight up flavorless LMAO.

    @absolutelynotellen@absolutelynotellen15 күн бұрын
    • A lot of these trendy food prep companies are just meals on wheels type kitchens with a new website.

      @gedelgo3242@gedelgo324215 күн бұрын
    • its great to watch bunch of people without a personality eating shitty food for more expensive just because its the trend. hilarious

      @radikaltandans1902@radikaltandans190215 күн бұрын
    • you have to go out of your way to get to an erewhon. it’s just a lot of phonies being phonies. shame mina fell for it when she came to visit.

      @wolftownesque@wolftownesque14 күн бұрын
    • The smoothies aren't even good. Paying $18 for bland mush when Jamba Juice is probably down the street is so insane to me LMAO

      @princessnicki63@princessnicki6314 күн бұрын
    • the hot bar food kinda hits :/ the smoothies are not worth it lol.

      @fnnygrndm@fnnygrndm14 күн бұрын
  • the amount of research and deep dives you do for your video essays is phenomenal but the way you present them is even more arresting somehow? I love how you seamlessly blend issues together, it always feels so interconnected, almost like you weave a cultural tapestry. also it's lovely how you've always got a pulse on the zeitgeist. forever fascinated by your work, thank you, mina.

    @zerochill3637@zerochill363714 күн бұрын
    • Just what I was thinking but I could not have said it better than you.

      @elishesthestrange@elishesthestrange12 күн бұрын
    • Mina's work is underappreciated, and even though she mainly focuses on N. American or American culture/society, many of her points are relevant in other countries.

      @_iyakin@_iyakin11 күн бұрын
  • the « sexy » chefluencers make me wanna wash my eyes with bleach LMAO Great video and essay as always ❤

    @evawang5745@evawang574515 күн бұрын
    • Oh yes, big time... My algorythm found me an other cooking channel by a man, who is doing meal prep- quick an easy recepies while feeding his whole family of 4 (even has a video about that). That is way more appealing to me than these guys dunking chicken in the kitchen. YUCK

      @esikazemese@esikazemese9 күн бұрын
  • in Brazil we have street fairs everyday where we can buy fresh vegetables and fruits for a cheap price, its very common and also a cultural thing - go to the 'feira' (street fair) is part of our week. food shoudn't be a luxury, especially healthier food. our access to natural ingredients is probably one of the best things about being in the global south (no that everyone is allowed to eat properly - we know how capitalism works down here)

    @eduardalima3608@eduardalima360815 күн бұрын
    • That is the single thing I most miss from Brazil. There are street markets in Sweden, but you can only buy so much from them. The access to fresh fruit!

      @louiselins@louiselins9 күн бұрын
  • The portion on Nara Smith was much needed, and changed my mind on her. Perhaps it's not that I dislike her content, but it's how she's been weaponized

    @MeepsNcheese@MeepsNcheese8 күн бұрын
  • "im not like u bitches" I SCREAM LAUGHED AHAHAHAHAH

    @485OCEAN@485OCEAN15 күн бұрын
  • I'm from Costa Rica, and here we have the "feria del agricultor" which is a farmers market towns put up on the weekends (Sat or Sun) so people can purchase produce, grains, meats, and dairy (and so much more, honestly) straight form farmers. It's great and I've been going for 14yrs since I moved out of my family home. I go to a big one in the center of the main town where I live in and I can find pretty much anything I need at a fraction of the price from supermarkets, and better quality as well. I love food so I actually enjoy going and shopping for ingredients.

    @natleaver@natleaver15 күн бұрын
    • In Chile we also have “ferias” (like open markets) on most neighborhoods where they sell really fresh fruit and vegetables with very affordable prices, and they’re delicious. I buy most of my healthy food from there, I hardly ever eat junk food and I make my own meals, it takes more time but even I’m extremely tired after work, cooking healthy meals is part of my favorite activities of the day. I enjoy preparing food even more than actually eating it lol

      @nicolec.5352@nicolec.535214 күн бұрын
    • in Mexico we do this too, must be a latinoamerica thing

      @himboirl@himboirl14 күн бұрын
    • We also have those in Brazil! I've lived in different cities and different states but every single one has a variety of this. In the current city I live at, we have a public space designed for feiras, and every day of the week their's something there (food, arts and crafts, vegetables, flowers, books)! My parents go almost every weekend for groceries and when I lived in a nearby town, I used to come every 2 weeks for shopping there as well. I also had my favorite food sellers in the feira I used to go in Rio, it's just a blast having quality, decent prices and community

      @lorotacaradepipoca@lorotacaradepipoca12 күн бұрын
    • We have so much abundance of fruits and veggies in latin America, we're honestly so lucky in that sense. I love getting cheap and healthy produce

      @Kaybye555@Kaybye55512 күн бұрын
    • In Germany, i would argue the food at markets is often more expensive than in a grocery store (especially if organic) and, when not organic, sold by food distributors, not necessarily from the farmers themselves.

      @lafemmepiege@lafemmepiege11 күн бұрын
  • The heroes are the people who pick the fruits for us in this weather.. All day.

    @tragicallyhoney@tragicallyhoney15 күн бұрын
  • another thing to consider with the upcharge on "healthy" foods is for a lot of people with allergies/diseases those are the only groceries they can get. i have celiac and anything gluten free is Always more expensive, it gets irritating that i'm essentially having to pay some sort of "luxury upcharge" just to buy food that won't make me violently ill

    @leah9374@leah93749 күн бұрын
  • Yes, canned chicken can diced ham, canned roast, beef, canned turkey are all still available and often chosen as cheaper alternatives for people who can't afford a whole chicken or a pack of chicken breasts or those who cannot cook and they are in the same aisle as the tuna. The old school term for this product and products like it is " potted meats" for the obvious reason that they come in little pots/cans

    @melissastarr7451@melissastarr745115 күн бұрын
    • And to add, food banks like the Trussell Trust ask for them song with tinned vegetables

      @desertels5119@desertels511912 күн бұрын
    • fr, like yes poor people actually do eat canned chicken 🤯🤯🤯 idk like that was a bit frustrating to hear in a video like this

      @Kay-id5qc@Kay-id5qc6 күн бұрын
    • They're not even cheap anymore 😞

      @Jordan-db2og@Jordan-db2ogКүн бұрын
  • The “I love being Asian” and cackle 😂😂😂 I felt that in my soul

    @jennitrnn@jennitrnn15 күн бұрын
  • Idk why but this vid encouraged me to look at Google reviews for Erewhon and omg 😳 One of the reviews called the employees "bums" and that paints the overall vibe of the people shopping there. They also love to mention the race of the employees they have issues with

    @PoopWoman@PoopWoman15 күн бұрын
  • I read chefluencer as Che-fluencer as in Che Guevara and was very curious to see where this video was going 🤣

    @sunglassesemojis@sunglassesemojis15 күн бұрын
    • Same, Comrade. Same. 😂

      @JP-ve7or@JP-ve7or15 күн бұрын
    • Me too 😭

      @tedddybear@tedddybear15 күн бұрын
    • Those were more of a thing in like the 00’s through like the Occupy Wall Street movement

      @phoenixfritzinger9185@phoenixfritzinger918515 күн бұрын
    • Me too, only I thought Michael Che...

      @catiebaldridge@catiebaldridge14 күн бұрын
    • @@catiebaldridge thisss

      @a.toupikov3722@a.toupikov37223 күн бұрын
  • I think part of this is also backlash to the 2010s food trends like mukbangs and epic milkshakes and bacon on everything. The current influencers and models that cook everything from scratch and only eat organic are at least more honest than the ones of yore that pretended to stay thin eating 3,000 calories a day.

    @C-uz8md@C-uz8md15 күн бұрын
    • the kicker is that those were only acceptable and fascinating when consumed by skinny people. scrawny hipsters going "lol i love bacon!" were Fun And Quirky but my god if you weren't eating a dry salad as a fat person you were open season to the vilest vitriol... i literally couldnt feel comfortable eating in public for years.

      @gwennorthcutt421@gwennorthcutt4219 күн бұрын
  • 9:35 baby guzzling 7 Up is insane😭😭😭😭

    @PassiveAgressive319@PassiveAgressive31915 күн бұрын
  • I really like that you clarified “Big Organic.” I work as an organic inspector and despite being in the industry I agree with all you said& your research. I’ve seen all types of organic operations and the really large ones always make me upset because they aren’t that different from conventional agriculture. A little better for sure as you mentioned but consumers would definitely be shocked. I will say, the smaller operations for the most part are really trying to improve food systems and our environment and I implore everyone to look for small, local organic farms because they really are the people you should be supporting

    @samvictores7919@samvictores79198 күн бұрын
  • "Soup and Sandwich" jingle is gonna be stuck in my head all day (possibly many days)....thanks a lot Mina 😅

    @spinstercatlady@spinstercatlady15 күн бұрын
    • sounds a lot like the jingle from the intro of the show "Married with children", but the lyrics are "love and marriage" instead of the "soup and sandwich"

      @newnewmee44@newnewmee4415 күн бұрын
    • @newnewmee44 omgosh, I knew it sounded familiar!

      @spinstercatlady@spinstercatlady15 күн бұрын
    • @@newnewmee44’Soup and Sandwich’ was a jingle version of Sammy Cahn’s ‘Love and Marriage’ made famous in 1955 by Frank Sinatra, whose version was used for Married with Children. It’s been an earworm for decades. 😭

      @kalka1l@kalka1l14 күн бұрын
    • I loved Married with Children. They even made a Chilean version that catapulted many actors into “Chilean” stardom 😅

      @nicolec.5352@nicolec.535214 күн бұрын
  • i genuinely appreciate mina’s videos. i often feel like a lot of commentary videos are repetitive and rushed to stay on trend of internet discourse, but mina’s content is has a great balance of relevancy and creativity in that aspect. but more so you can tell how much time, research, and attention she puts into each video topic

    @julsandthegiantpeach@julsandthegiantpeach14 күн бұрын
  • I would also say that there is a very real connection between the rise of the wellness industry and a shift to “healthier food” and the rise of chronic illness and autoimmune disease in America - especially post-COVID.

    @avantgardenss@avantgardenss15 күн бұрын
    • hi, as someone with chronic autoimmune conditions that were diagnosed at various times, up to 15 years before the pandemic, i don’t understand what you mean by this and ism am curious if you could clarify the link that you see? i’m not upset with this statement in any way, just curious. :)

      @alienpotatosquid7850@alienpotatosquid785015 күн бұрын
    • @@alienpotatosquid7850 Hi, also diagnosed! I mean that as we as a people get sicker and sicker (which you can see in rising autoimmune diagnoses, chronic illnesses, and so many people battling long COVID as well) it makes sense to me that there’s a shift towards people wanting to “heal themselves” with food and supplements. Especially considering how abysmal our healthcare system is.

      @avantgardenss@avantgardenss15 күн бұрын
    • It doesn’t help that people have dropped all precautions and are allowing themselves and others to get COVID over and over again. We know how dangerous repeat COVID infections are but people would rather preserve a eugenicist norm than keep chronically ill ppl safe. I definitely correlate this health obsession to the exponential increase in chronic illness bc of this damn pandemic, and health is even more of a status symbol than before.

      @zkkitty2436@zkkitty243614 күн бұрын
    • covid is still happening! we are not post covid! the emergency has ended (bc the USA cares for economic profit over health) and as mentioned, lots of ppl probably have new health issues from repeat infections and instead of seeking out proper healthcare (which to be fair isn’t helping many ppl with chronic health issues in the first place) they seek out “clean eating”!

      @cocteautwin@cocteautwin12 күн бұрын
    • @@cocteautwin exactly this. I’m so annoyed with “leftist creators” atp bc like… Mina talks about covid constantly like it’s over. It’s contributing to a eugenicist norm and these bitches don’t care!!

      @zkkitty2436@zkkitty243612 күн бұрын
  • this is perfect timing because the big luxury food stores in chicago like foxtrot and dom’s just closed down

    @edenfroze@edenfroze15 күн бұрын
    • they were super shitty anyway

      @introxgrunt@introxgrunt14 күн бұрын
  • I struggled with anorexia for several years and one thing I've found is that starvation (self-inflicted or otherwise) tends to actually reinforce and fuel obsession with food - thinking about it, looking at it, watching videos of it etc. sort of like eating vicariously instead of actually eating. i bet that a lot of these models are actually super food-obsessed and that the uptake in food trends is reflective (not contradictory) of mass propagated starvation

    @zoef5933@zoef59339 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, my thought with the Gigi Hadid and pizza thing was that I totally believe she loves pizza. It probably is her favorite food. But I doubt she’s eating it everyday as a casual snack. I think that aspect of the interview was untrue and the reason for her looking so awkward. When she does eat pizza, it’s likely in smaller portions than what the general public would eat. I remember that clip of her mom, Yolanda, telling her to only have a bite of her own birthday cake. (Not suggesting that Gigi has anorexia, but I think restrictive diets and intense focus on your body can still create food issues)

      @mrggy@mrggy3 күн бұрын
    • 100% I suffer from an ED and I used to starve myself, the only thing I remember from that time is the hunger and the power you have over food. I was obsessed about all kind of food tho, I would cook my entire family or friends just to not eat myself. Mukbangs were a must everyday. I believe that when you struggle with eating habits your main focus is food because your body is trying to save you. Therefore, I find super interesting how society is trying to impose healthy food obsession in us more and more. The fact that influencers are participating in that sort of behavior is even more weird

      @chiinyecerezo_@chiinyecerezo_17 сағат бұрын
  • class totally impacts how we feel about what is "healthy" food too because that canned chicken breast you showed is a fairly good way for low-income families (or anyone with limited refrigeration) to get lean protein!

    @rahrahcamel@rahrahcamel12 күн бұрын
    • ive had that canned chicken, its really good! its really useful when camping but honestly just drain it and season it and you got dinner

      @gwennorthcutt421@gwennorthcutt4219 күн бұрын
  • The cooking being a woman’s job thing has always been so wild to me because my father has worked in food my entire life and has always done the bulk of the cooking (my parents have been married 29 years and are still together too). My mom can cook but my dad definitely does it more, and like. It is definitely in part because it’s a thing he really enjoys and it’s a hobby as much as it is a career for him, but I hate to break it to any girlies fantasizing about a chef husband. But my dad is so enthusiastic about cooking he often just cooks random stuff he finds recipes for without thinking about if anyone else in the house may enjoy the dish and then the fridge gets full and my mom gets annoyed. He does cook for her tastes specifically a lot, but there is also that other side to reckon with.

    @sc6658@sc665815 күн бұрын
    • my mom has cooked for most of my life, but my dad has started cooking recently (like abt these past 3 years) and his cooking is honestly so good and i keep telling him to make his version of the food cuz i like it better 😭 but i love my moms food too

      @ennik7162@ennik716214 күн бұрын
    • My husband is a professional cook too, but his hours are long (and sweaty and exhausting), and I work a tech job from home, so I still do most of the cooking lol

      @fibonacci2112@fibonacci211214 күн бұрын
    • Same here 😂

      @Sing_A_Rebel_Song@Sing_A_Rebel_Song14 күн бұрын
    • Most ppls fathers aren’t chefs so that’s why it isn’t wild for that sentiment to go around

      @tonystonem9614@tonystonem961412 күн бұрын
    • @@tonystonem9614 I know that, but what I was saying is that I grew up with my father being the primary cook in my household so that societal norm surprised me a lot once I became more aware of the differences between my family and others as I got older.

      @sc6658@sc665812 күн бұрын
  • Mike's Mike yesterday, Mina and Jordan Theresa today. I love it when my fave yappers post right after each other. We are being FED😭

    @charmainen8475@charmainen847515 күн бұрын
  • binge eating disorder was added to the dsm only 10 years ago, is super underdiagnosed, but is already considered the most common eating disorder in the United States. i do find it curious that people skirt around the topic of binge eating disorder whenever the massive increase in grocery spending comes up, and it somehow gets attributed to clean/restrictive eating lol (this might be only video 2 or 3 that's done this, buts its weird that it happened more than once). disordered eating comes up but the one with vast overconsumption in the diagnostic criteria is glazed over, would personally love the awareness as a sufferer but maybe its for the best not to bring up an already stigmatized disorder in this context. food for thought i guess.

    @user-rx6gb5uz2l@user-rx6gb5uz2l15 күн бұрын
  • Fun fact about the banquet style you mentioned: when the whole table was full with food you could only eat the food near to you. Sets foodwaste in a whole new perspective

    @alisha9197@alisha919714 күн бұрын
  • sponsorship fit is giving widowed "poisoned my husband" ghost vibes (in the best way possible)

    @seoraumi@seoraumi15 күн бұрын
  • Chef Mina has delivered 🤍

    @SimplyAdrxjaMore@SimplyAdrxjaMore15 күн бұрын
  • Louis XIV Life was entirely a theatre and Versailles was a huge stage, the architecture of the place i mean (from the gardens to his own room) So every act of his life was watched by the court, as if they were watching a play. If you were invited to his wake up moment of the day, you could be considered important. And you would have the privilege to see him wake up and observe his whole morning routine (and I mean EVERY PART OF IT ). At some point Louis decided he wanted some privacy and build a small palace for him to be alone. Despite all the power he had, all the money and luxury...idk if I would want a life like that .

    @celtyjustcelty9258@celtyjustcelty925815 күн бұрын
  • the "i love being asian *cackle*" is such a big mood

    @xo_oblivion@xo_oblivion15 күн бұрын
  • The part about the element of “freedom and play” associated with men who cook is so fucking gooooood. It’s that element that makes the male celebrity chef or male restauranteur admired and celebrated above others that I’ve anyways felt was off (not the first person to have this thought obviously) but could never articulate exactly why. You are a gem, thank you for these videos

    @RF-ye7wu@RF-ye7wu15 күн бұрын
  • Honestly as someone who sews their own clothing (and been size 2 when seriously ill, size 8 as a teen and now a curvy 14) I think the fashion industry pushes skinny as Ideal BECAUSE it is cheaper for the company. Less yards of fabric per garment, easy to fit properly cause skeletons are pretty similar. Boobs can vary greatly in shape and carriage as you size up. Same with butts. Fitting garments to an individual body curvature is time consuming, so if you want to turn out clothes fast, with less fabric and be able to swap out models last minute (without anyone knowing) you set Skinny as the ideal.

    @TheEmeraldElf@TheEmeraldElf13 күн бұрын
  • the reason i love your channel so much is you really have a way of finding common threads between current trends and presenting them with your own take rather than just talking about whatever is trending and regurgitating the comments.

    @zuhasyunjin@zuhasyunjin15 күн бұрын
  • I wish I could log every time I watch a Mina Le video on letterboxd because I always feel so educated from watching these. I want people to know I have good taste!! The production and content of these videos have such an iron grip on me.

    @abigailberkoben3642@abigailberkoben364215 күн бұрын
  • Don’t know if the subtitles (cc) are edited or looked through, but I do appreciate that they are well done. Some Channels or videos have wonky ones which is a pain when I don’t wanna hear anything. (Edit: So thank you for having clean and readable captions.)

    @questionmoney@questionmoney15 күн бұрын
  • A way to directly support local farmers is to look for CSA’s in your area. It’s legitimate farm to table without the Whole Foods price tag, and you can visit and vet where your food comes from instead of trusting the label and hoping it was ethically produced.

    @MooChoochan@MooChoochan14 күн бұрын
    • I will second checking out CSAs (community supported agriculture)! I started buying a CSA half-share this year. With a half-share, I get a box of produce every other week, for $30, and it lasts for my household of 2 adults for 2 weeks. It's the best produce I've ever tasted. The quality of the food is way beyond what I could purchase at a Whole Foods or a Sprouts. It also supports a local farming family. My CSA farm also shares recipes with each box, and that helps out with meal planning.

      @arpoehler@arpoehler12 күн бұрын
    • Absolutely! Also for those on a budget a lot of CSA's especially in my area at least, the earlier in the year you purchase the cheaper they are.

      @selenakeller4910@selenakeller49107 күн бұрын
    • @@arpoehler i also like to add many have u pick options as well which can increase your value of your share

      @selenakeller4910@selenakeller49107 күн бұрын
  • Subtle but amazing Easter egg that you matched the background colors of all your edited inserts with your eyeshadow.

    @frankiebelle@frankiebelle14 күн бұрын
  • As a global south asian, the existence of Erewhon, luxury groceries, and big organic is wildddd

    @aranaelsaldeur@aranaelsaldeur14 күн бұрын
  • I just love your new editing style. It has changed so much over time, and now it looks so aesthetically pleasing that it makes my eyes glued to the screen like an iPad kid.

    @dilaraceran@dilaraceran15 күн бұрын
    • Yeah! She used to be a youtuber to listen to in the background, but now the visuals are too good 😅 I have to *actually watch.

      @Ghost-lt4sf@Ghost-lt4sf15 күн бұрын
    • @@Ghost-lt4sf I agree! I used to just open her videos, switch to another app, and listen to the video as if it were a podcast, but now I watch her videos like they are a five-star movie lol.

      @dilaraceran@dilaraceran15 күн бұрын
  • Oh I love Gabbriette, she doesn’t only post cooking videos buy her stories are very often focused on the food she casually eats and she shows wild variety of foods, restaurants and recipes. that girl loves food so much, she brings a certain joy and freedom that I had not seen in many people who’s content revolve around food

    @remetorrico1740@remetorrico174015 күн бұрын
  • I love your videos so much. you put a lot of effort into giving us a history lesson but your visuals are fun and make it easy to consume without feeling boring. I have no choice but to stan

    @rizkillla@rizkillla15 күн бұрын
  • waiting for the met gala video i fear

    @gdilis6164@gdilis61647 күн бұрын
  • This hand gesticulation with long nails is soo aesthetically pleasing 🤩

    @user-qy8jv6et9q@user-qy8jv6et9q15 күн бұрын
  • Mina you're so funny, I died with the Tyra clip "who was scared"

    @Alexandra-nu4dv@Alexandra-nu4dv13 күн бұрын
  • as a Brazilian, that's the very first time I've heard an American pronounced Acai (açaí) right, thanks Mina for the lovely video as well

    @kathemoro7837@kathemoro783715 күн бұрын
  • Listening to this as a sleep podcast is the best. Her voice is so calming

    @Liliya_2@Liliya_215 күн бұрын
  • I’m studying sustainable food systems and this video is going to do good work in making people think harder about where they’re sourcing their food. Also, if anyone reading this is interested, a lot of farmer’s markets accept EBT (food stamps)- the USDA has a (slightly out of date) list! Look into it, eat good! I’m so glad that you’re making content like this.

    @marmaduke5207@marmaduke520715 күн бұрын
  • I LOVED that you said açaí with the correct brazilian pronunciation!!! First non-portuguese speaker that i see doing that. Kisses from Brazil, I watch your videos religiously xoxo

    @analuisarezende5239@analuisarezende523913 күн бұрын
  • Fortunately my partner and i are both good at cooking, even with basic ingredients. What we get isn't dirt cheap, but it isn't gourmet or fancy. But we can whip up some pretty tasty meals with what we do get

    @friend_trilobot@friend_trilobot15 күн бұрын
  • Canned chicken is so fantastic for camping. it's pretty hard to keep animal proteins while backpacking that aren't super dried out. It's been awesome to add into pastas and various meals when out back.

    @kelleenbrx6649@kelleenbrx664915 күн бұрын
    • literally same. honestly ive had it at home too, its really easy to prepare and i dont have to get as stressed about contamination.

      @gwennorthcutt421@gwennorthcutt4219 күн бұрын
  • Interesting, I recently read an article titled "Why don’t rich people eat anymore?" and it says how fatness is now more associated with the working classes as opposed to thinness. And how being able to demonstrate a lack of need for material goods, like food, suggests social transcendence. It also mentions Ozempic is still primarily used by the wealthy.

    @mkznan5963@mkznan596313 күн бұрын
    • It's just a link to the beauty standards. Thin is in, fat hasn't been in a very very very very long time here in the Americas at least. Fat is considered looking loke you "don't care" like if you didn't shower, you're not trying. That seems to be more what is psychologically portrays. Self control= poise, discipline= hard and therefore saught after. A lot of people (not all before it becomes a thing) who are low income are not ready for the conversation that there is a link between a personality who doesn't "take care of themselves", have no self control, overendulge, do not care about anything, etc. and not being able to get a higher paying job. You need ambition, drive, discipline, to reach a goal. Most people don't for a myriad of reasons. Low income people eat more junk food because it's easy not because it's cheaper.

      @Kaybye555@Kaybye55512 күн бұрын
    • @@Kaybye555 you cant get a higher paying job by "drive" alone if you're poor. education, connections, location, transportation... and money most of all, are all obstructions. bootstrapping ones way to upward class mobility is a myth.

      @gwennorthcutt421@gwennorthcutt4219 күн бұрын
  • The clip of the person adding Bloom to bottled Dasani water is absolutely mind blowing.

    @firebellybella@firebellybella14 күн бұрын
  • I wonder with food becoming more of a status symbol these days that gardening may be the next hottest trend. After all, the two go hand in hand. Quite frankly, if I ever want to own a restaurant or café one day, I’d like to know how to garden first. That way, I know that I can always have a supply of whatever I need, even on days when I can’t depend on the store for my needs. It’s ridiculous that in America, we have so much land, yet we are still learning how to utilize it properly. Thanks for making this video, Mia! I’d say that you hit all of the right notes with these topics. By the way, I was diagnosed twice with borderline prediabetes at age 29 and when I heard about the Ozempic shortage while I was working as a production assistant at a news station, I decided to cut back on a lot of refined carbs and replace them with healthy proteins, fruits, vegetables, and (when possible) whole grains so that I wouldn’t have to take the drug years down the road. So far, judging by my now skinny waistline, I’d say that my diet worked. Of course, I also do yoga everyday so I’d say that my younger self is proud of me. Yeah, I never thought that at my age, I can fit into an extra small adult shirt just fine, ha ha! Going back to Ozempic, though I do understand that diabetes is complicated in the sense that sadly, it can be contracted through a multitude of means that sometimes, the average person can’t control like is your job a sedentary job or not and whether or not you have a history of bullying and bad relationship issues, regardless of fault, I don’t like the idea of having to pay a lot of money just for a shot, even with good insurance. Hopefully, years from now, America will eat healthier so that those who really need Ozempic don’t have to worry.

    @animeevergreenathena@animeevergreenathena15 күн бұрын
    • Maybe but many young people can't afford a house with a garden, maybe allotments and utilising marginal public space will be a way people can participate?

      @desertels5119@desertels511912 күн бұрын
    • @@desertels5119i think gardening becoming trendy would be a great thing if it influences a rise in community gardens!! very useful especially in food deserts

      @lilacfields@lilacfields2 күн бұрын
  • You really do craft your video essays so skillfully. Your references and points you put together never feel like ones ive heard put together. Thankyou for your hard work, I am so grateful for your unique intelligent content.

    @katefinch9328@katefinch932814 күн бұрын
  • so glad you're talking about this! I'm starting my Master's in Public Health Nutrition next fall so this is right up my alley.

    @vanessatran2474@vanessatran247415 күн бұрын
  • this was a great video!! thank you for making it. just wanted to add that the tv award categories are actually also based on the length of the episodes. typically shows that are 30mins or less get categorized as comedy and anything over 30mins is a drama.

    @scaryzoomba2903@scaryzoomba290312 күн бұрын
  • Mina you’re the QUEEN of video essays! In depth, visually pleasing, and so delightful to listen to!

    @serenaposthumus1382@serenaposthumus138213 күн бұрын
  • I love how you always adress the historical reasons for seemingly new phenomenons. Good job!

    @paulamorenosuay934@paulamorenosuay93414 күн бұрын
  • Mina please keep doing your podcast! I love listening to you talk 😢

    @sarahlily2719@sarahlily271915 күн бұрын
  • I’m going through a big life change so things are upside down right now, but I’m glad to have Mina as a constant! Another great video essay Mina, thanks!

    @Dreaming5@Dreaming515 күн бұрын
  • i’ve been watching you from the start of ur channel and i love the way you have grown i like the fact that you’re more laid-back that makes watching you even more enjoyable you really came a long way and keep it up!! listening to you as u talk ab the things that im interested in made me luv u even more BTW!!! your makeup is stunning bangs that you have really suit you!! keep going girl sending love 🌸🌸

    @kamlalrauna@kamlalrauna14 күн бұрын
  • I’ve been waiting for a video like this!!😚🫶🏻

    @myrasherrill777@myrasherrill77715 күн бұрын
  • Nara Smith has really bad eczema as well which is why she tries to control what she eats so she doesn't have flare ups so she makes her own food for that as well. For people with eczema it makes sense to limit processed food especially when you don't know what is in it.

    @thobeka7120@thobeka712014 күн бұрын
  • Another great video! My personal interest in food increased through learning about how many chemicals are in our food that poisons us, giving me an incentive to learn more about nutrition and ethical sourcing, as well as cook from scratch more. I would assume that many other people had a similar path as well

    @zyishere@zyishere15 күн бұрын
  • and can we please appreciate the amount of research and sources that went into this video?? didn't expect this depth after clicking on the title and was blown away!

    @lykkas_days@lykkas_days14 күн бұрын
  • I always make it before 30 minutes after you post, I think I'm obsessed with your commentary

    @v.marcoq.1393@v.marcoq.139315 күн бұрын
  • I’ve been binge watching all your videos for the past week Thank you

    @riveronyoutube@riveronyoutube15 күн бұрын
  • I love the editing of your videos and it’s been so great to watch your channel grow!

    @hannahmaclean5582@hannahmaclean558215 күн бұрын
  • The Emmy’s categorize any half hour program a comedy. It’s antiquated but it’s a loophole.

    @mikemillerdesign@mikemillerdesign10 күн бұрын
  • No skip video as always 🫶🏼 also, fingers crossed you return to podcasting!! Highbrow we miss you

    @anthonynguyen5855@anthonynguyen585515 күн бұрын
  • The editing on this video is amazing

    @chelseashurmantine8153@chelseashurmantine815314 күн бұрын
  • I'm always so excited to see another video of yours pop up on my feed! They're always so well-thought out and I really appreciate the amount of dedication and research you put into each one!!

    @reedschindler309@reedschindler30914 күн бұрын
  • You genuinely have the best channel ever thank you for putting so much effort and time into creating these vids!

    @sebastianespinoza2125@sebastianespinoza212513 күн бұрын
  • Your content is pure quality. I really really like your chanel,your project,your whole persona. Lots of love from Greece

    @mogly6167@mogly616712 күн бұрын
  • Thanks, Mina! Super interesting video, always love love love your historical contextualizations! The most bizarre thing to me are "What I eat in a day" videos. Although I can rationally understand their appeal, most of them are just incredibly irritating (and incredibly boring) to me. As you mentioned, access to high quality food has always been a marker of class. Its super frustrating to watch influencers buy - and most of all CONSUME - all these super fancy foods in the name of "self-care", or "caring for the planet," as if everybody had the financial means to make this choice. I simply loathe how the consumption of (purportedly) organic food is linked to moral superiority!

    @venuschild7330@venuschild733015 күн бұрын
  • I'm trying to do the house work - I love listening to you break down a topic while I clean - But you keep cracking me up! Thanks for the needed lols 💛

    @bethanygreenwood8259@bethanygreenwood82593 күн бұрын
  • LOVE THE INTRO, loved the video, keep it up, much love ❤

    @benjaminbroski7623@benjaminbroski762315 күн бұрын
  • mina i love your white dress in the add/sponsor portion of the video!

    @saravstgbjug@saravstgbjug15 күн бұрын
  • "I love being asian" with the evil cackle is peak comedy✨

    @PeachesNCream444@PeachesNCream44413 күн бұрын
  • I love your videos and how much effort you put into the recearch.

    @Leaf-fi@Leaf-fi2 күн бұрын
  • Your videos always yank me into a sense of connection with culture at large even in a notoriously isolated post-covid world; I'm a professional cook and realized I basically followed the same trend described here- I was experimenting with cooking while the world was shut down and fell in love, and finding people like Anthony Bourdain and depictions like the bear framed chefing as this very aspirational and markedly masculine thing I could get lost in. And it's more than a trend fs, I love my career, but god damn it hits home to hear my past few years essentially summarized in a few seconds

    @psyoperator2127@psyoperator212714 күн бұрын
  • That nail shape looks so good on your hands!

    @michellenicoledelgado1021@michellenicoledelgado102115 күн бұрын
  • I've managed to avoid the cooking thirst traps until today... that was so painfully cringe 😭 I really like the kinda pastel aesthetic of this video though, it is like super satisfying.

    @bellablue5285@bellablue528514 күн бұрын
  • Loved the editing and vintage food visuals in this vid! ❤

    @clairehudson6488@clairehudson648811 күн бұрын
  • OMG i had a feeling you had posted before clicking on youtube AND YES U DID!!!!!! DAY MADE THANK U MINA

    @tanishee1865@tanishee186515 күн бұрын
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