“Bon Appétit has become a flashpoint for conversations about institutional racism following allegations of racism from former and current employees.”— Rachel Premack, businessinsider.com
“The move comes after Business Insider published an in-depth report in which 14 former and current employees, all people of color, came forward to discuss their experiences with Rapoport, Duckor, and what they say as a culture of pervasive toxicity and systemic racism.”— Chris Crowley, grubstreet.com
“Days after Bon Appétit's editor in chief, Adam Rapoport, wrote in a May 31 newsletter that 'food is inherently political,' he again denied a pay raise for the only Black woman on the magazine's staff.”— Rachel Premack, businessinsider.com
“Moving forward, she hopes Condé Nast fills the editor-in-chief position with a person of color. El-Waylly said she and her colleagues also plan to share information about their contracts and salaries to make sure everyone is treated fairly.”— Stephanie K. Baer, buzzfeednews.com
“It’s Food Network on Adderall, and there are never too many cooks in the kitchen.”— Bobby Finger, jezebel.com