Condiment Controversies & Tipping Etiquette Debated | This Week in Barbecue

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Dive into this episode of "This Week in Barbecue" where we cover the sizzling stories and spicy updates from the barbecue world! In this episode, we discuss David Chang's legal moves to protect the "Chili Crunch" name and the debate over trademarking common condiments. We celebrate the achievements of Ms. Sylvie and Boogie of Therealslomoque in their respective barbecue contests. We also touch on celebrities like former NFL player Channing Crowder entering the spice and BBQ market with his new seasoning line, and Pat Neely releasing his barbecue sauce after 30 years, now available online.
In addition, we discuss the new developments with M&M's latest product release, Steven Rinella's upcoming cookbook, and controversies in tipping culture—when is it appropriate, and are expectations becoming unreasonable?
Join us for festival updates, including the Troubadourfest and Gettin Piggy With It BBQ events, and a spotlight on Pinks Barbecue from Newnan, GA. We also pay tribute to the barbecue community members who have recently lost loved ones and celebrate an inspiring story of 95-year-old John Toomey, who just opened a top new BBQ spot.
All this, plus a nod to the music of Shaboozey, makes this episode a can’t-miss for BBQ lovers and culture enthusiasts alike!

Condiment Controversies & Tipping Etiquette Debated | This Week in Barbecue

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