Food media has drastically changed the way I buy food and what type of foods I eat. An example of this is the food network. I watch this channel almost every night, and they usually have different types of food to make, or different things to try. So I usually end up giving most of them a try, even though it doesn’t come out as good. They also usually have great shows on different types of restaurants, and which ones to try when you travel to different states. But that doesn’t effect what restaurants I go too, I usually always give a restaurant a chance before I give an opinion on it.
Another good thing about food media is that it’s help me eat healthier, and find foods that aren’t healthy. Not that I follow it all the time, but knowing quickly what’s unhealthy and what is healthy is great. But again I don’t let whatever they say scare me if some kind of health risk is out there. I will always eat what I want, but I will make sure it has some kind of healthy food to the meal. Sometimes I’ll even get a food ad on facebook about some great new dish, and that’ll make me feel inclined to make it. No matter where you go there will always be someone watching what you eat. Food has become such a mainstream concept and people will always love it. Chef’s are becoming more and more popular, some are even becoming celebrities. Celebrities have so much influence on stuff that people usually follow what celebrities do. So if a chef is changing their diet a lot of people will do the same thing.

Fiorentino, Alyssa. “Meghan Markle Eats ‘Sexy Mush,” and More Weird Celeb Food Habits.” Delish, Delish, 20 Mar. 2019, http://www.delish.com/food/g3366/celebrity-eating-habits/.