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menumatters has been a member of Linktree for 8 months and joined in November 2025. The social media accounts linked to from menumatters are: • Instagram Besides social media accounts, menumatters has populated their site with: • The Mess Hall | How do we build a better convenience store? • Mosquitoes’ thirst for human blood has increased as biodiversity loss worsens • Can AI Chatbots Write Emotionally Rich Romance Books? - The New York Times • Restaurants Like Chick-fil-A and Momofuku Have Invaded the Grocery Store - Bloomberg • Body Odor | Typhoid smells like freshly baked brown bread | 1440 • The Beef Industry Has a Message for Consumers: Get Used to High Prices • How to Light a Room Like a Swede - The New York Times • ‘Garden of Eden’: the Spanish farm growing citrus you’ve never heard of | Farming | The Guardian • These dogs can learn new words just by eavesdropping : NPR • Dial Down the Hype • 'They saw them on their dishes when eating': The mushroom making people hallucinate dozens of tiny humans • Deepfakes and Chatbots Have Web Users Struggling to Prove Their Humanity • Statistics on Dating • Gen Z is the first generation less cognitively capable than their parents but Denmark has a solution - Upworthy • What the Census Says About the U.S. Population • How the World Lives with AI: Findings from a Year of Global Dialogues • Why Do We Call It a “Pair” of Pants? • Hotels Are Getting Rid of Proper Bathroom Doors and Guests Are Revolting • Snow isn't actually white | Popular Science • The health benefits of swearing • Americans overestimate how many social media users post harmful content | PNAS Nexus | Oxford Academic • Asma Khan Q&A: ‘The most expensive ingredient in any dish is your time’ - Hyphen • Hallmark Channel's Top Movies of 2025: Big Ratings Surprises - EntertainmentNow • Maeve's Friday Five • Car payments are skyrocketing • Baking cookbooks boomed in 2025 : NPR • www.wsj.com • Everything TV Taught You About Autopsies Is Wrong - The Atlantic • Who we choose to spend our days with – FlowingData • Why Millennials Love Prenups | The New Yorker • 2026 Consumer Needs — Menu Matters • Skin Care for Preschoolers? Rini Launch Draws an Icy Reception Online. - The New York Times • Definition of ‘TV’ is expanding: Here’s what the numbers say | Marketing Dive • Record Numbers of Younger Women Want to Leave the U.S. • Starbucks Japan releases the new Soupuccino, but is it everything it’s cracked up to be? | SoraNews24 -Japan News- • Gen Z Is Bringing Back the Communal Table at Restaurants - Business Insider • Zillow Group, Inc. - Zillow's 2026 home trends: Color-drenched, whimsical and resilient • The Innovation That’s Killing Restaurant Culture - The Atlantic • Women-Led Equestrian Retreats Are Redefining How We Heal With Horses | Vogue • Which State Has The Biggest Cartographic Ego?: Trends in US Streets named after US States • www.voronoiapp.com • What it’s like to walk across Massachusetts • The Decline of Deviance - by Adam Mastroianni • Why Are More Retirees Going Back to College? - The New York Times • Why is Halloween starting so much earlier each year? A business professor explains • Menu Matters Website • Menu Matters 2025 Consumer Needs • The Mess Hall | Can we measure food craveability? • The Mess Hall | How can we design a better restaurant? • After 80 years, Minute Maid's frozen canned juices are getting put on ice - Food In CanadaFood In Canada • The Mess Hall | Does the food industry have a language problem? • The Mess Hall | Who decides what your food tastes like? • Foodservice Insights 2026 Virtual Summit • The Mess Hall | What does tracking serial killers have to do with understanding cereal bars? • Winter FancyFaire* Discovery Point Sessions • The Mess Hall | Is there a place for emotion in the food industry? • The Mess Hall