2022 food trends: The year TikTok democratized eating well?
For better or for worse, TikTok mainstreamed otherwise obscure food choices and made eating well more “accessible” for regular restaurant-goers
For better or for worse, TikTok mainstreamed otherwise obscure food choices and made eating well more “accessible” for regular restaurant-goers
In 2020, Angelika Ponce created the TikTok username “Jikamarie,” inspired by a childhood moniker she hated. Little did she know, hit track “Lutang” will dominate the platform under that same name
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