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Plus, ‘sensitive’ to the times, Burger King launches dollar menu Plus, ‘sensitive’ to the times, Burger King launches dollar menu | [View on the web]( TODAY'S FEATURE [DAVID CHANG’S MEMOIR FAILS TO ACCOUNT FOR THE TRAUMA HE CAUSED ME]( Chang’s memoir Eat a Peach grapples with the white-hot fury that defined most of his career at Momofuku. But for an employee on the receiving end of that rage, the book fails to truly reckon with the pain he left behind. [eat a peach]( Illustration by Dola Sun TOP NEWS [The year flour was king]( The initial quarantine of 2020 created a baking boom that shattered the flour supply chain, but King Arthur Flour came back from it even stronger. [Get through the impending dark winter like the Danes: Eat cake]( Because 14 courses of cake — or sønderjysk kaffebord — can cure pretty much anything. [NYC restaurateur Keith McNally ‘outs’ anonymous critic Marina O’Loughlin in absurd Instagram post]( The Balthazar restaurateur has reignited some absurd conversations from September by posting a photo of another person with a caption about the Sunday Times’ reviewer. [Contemplating luxury yurts as corporate ‘support’]( AmEx and Resy are offering luxury yurts to struggling restaurants — but there’s a catch. [Sign up for Eater editor-in-chief Amanda Kludt’s newsletter ‘From the Editor’ for a weekly roundup of the most vital news and stories in the food world.]( [‘Sensitive’ to the times, Burger King launches dollar menu]( Starting December 28, customers will be able to buy Bacon Cheeseburgers, Chicken Jr. sandwiches, fries, and soft drinks for $1 each. [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( EATER CITY UPDATES [11 EXCELLENT LAST-MINUTE CHRISTMAS DINING OPTIONS IN HOUSTON]( Didn’t plan in advance? Don’t worry — killer tamales and prime rib are still an option. [Sign up for the Eater Houston newsletter for more local dining news, guides, and maps.]( [tamale]( Photo: Sylvia’s Enchilada Kitchen/Official EATER WINE CLUB [INTRODUCING A NEW WAY TO EXPERIENCE THE BEST WINES IN THE COUNTRY]( Drawing from its deep community of wine professionals and experts,[Eater Wine Club]( delivers a curated selection of wines from across the globe right to your doorstep. [eater wine club]( GIF: Eater Video [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences](, or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving emails from Eater. View our [Privacy Policy]( and our [Terms of Service](. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2020. All rights reserved.

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