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Plus, get a breakfast tray, live that bed life Plus, get a breakfast tray, live that bed life | [View on the web]( TODAY'S FEATURE [HOW OUR FAVORITE PEOPLE (OUTSIDE THE RESTAURANT WORLD) ATE IN 2020]( Annie Murphy, Maya Erskine, Paul Feig, Big Freedia, and more answered all our questions about their year in eating. [celebrities]( Illustration by Sara Wong TOP NEWS [Menu prices will go up with a higher minimum wage. But you’ve been underpaying for years.]( Fairness has the potential to be a fundamental part of a restaurant’s business plan. [Food, agriculture essential workers should be among next in line for vaccine, CDC panel votes]( The food supply industry has lobbied for prioritization of its workers when it comes to vaccination. [What the original Ledo Restaurant meant to Maryland]( For 65 years, the beloved pizza institution made diners feel like family. [Get a breakfast tray, live that bed life]( From eating in bed to Zooms with friends, a breakfast tray is essential to living your best bed life. [A Los Angeles bread maestro shares his tips for sourdough perfection]( Listen up, dough fans: Andy Kadin of LA’s Bub & Grandma’s bakery has some advice. [Need a last-minute gift? Make a donation in their name.]( The Eater Guide on How to Help has identified a range of programs, organizations, and charities fighting hunger, developing sustainable food networks, and providing support to the millions of people who are unemployed due to the pandemic. [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( EATER CITY UPDATES [HOW INDIGENOUS TAQUEROS FROM OAXACA MADE LA THE CAPITAL FOR CDMX-STYLE AL PASTOR]( Mixe taqueros have been a huge reason why LA has such great al pastor tacos. [Sign up for the Eater LA newsletter for more local dining news, guides, and maps.]( [taco]( Photo by Matthew Kang TODAY'S VIDEO [WATCH: HOW FIRE-CHARRED WHISKEY BARRELS ARE MADE]( [barrel]( GIF: Carla Francescutti/Pelin Keskin/Murilo Ferreira [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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