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This week’s episode looks at barbecue in motion: Ribby’s temporarily closing in Fort Worth, Broad Street Barbecue making a smart early move during World Cup traffic in Atlanta, Rodney Scott’s name being protected from lazy “comeback” narratives, and the business lessons behind how events and brands treat the talent they rely on. We also get into Missfits’ to-go strategy, the debate over limiting special menu items, the new wave of barbecue shows, and why TV, social clips, cookbooks, and self-produced series are changing who gets to tell barbecue’s story.
By Rasheed Philips4.4
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This week’s episode looks at barbecue in motion: Ribby’s temporarily closing in Fort Worth, Broad Street Barbecue making a smart early move during World Cup traffic in Atlanta, Rodney Scott’s name being protected from lazy “comeback” narratives, and the business lessons behind how events and brands treat the talent they rely on. We also get into Missfits’ to-go strategy, the debate over limiting special menu items, the new wave of barbecue shows, and why TV, social clips, cookbooks, and self-produced series are changing who gets to tell barbecue’s story.

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