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by demondemidi 861 days ago
> This was 2011. Foodies were well past artisanal by then.

What does this mean?

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Wasn't clear, sorry.

In the evolution of popular tastes, being a foodie was not limited to a rarified minority who liked artisanal food.

In other words, dining out and reading about it had become a mainstream activity.

Ah thanks. I agree. And I think this led to the subsequent devaluation of the term “artisanal” due to its wild overuse. I don’t remember seeing “artisanal” TV dinners when I was a bachelor in the 1990s!
I always have to laugh when there's a cheese plate at some midrange business hotel that describes it as artisinal.
Just ask "Who's the artisan? I want to go to his workshop!"

Watch the confusion.

offal, I guess