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More than a year after the end of Andrew Zimmern’s long-running Travel Channel series, the chef/television host has shifted gears for a new show that sounds decidedly more serious in tone, called. In the five-episode series, which will air on MSNBC, Zimmern explores political and social issues — immigration, climate change, addiction, voting rights, and health care — through the lens of food.
“There is no more important time than right now to be telling stories about civics, politics and culture through food,” Zimmern said in a press release. “Kitchen table civics and food politics have been absent from our dialogue at this level for a long time.”
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