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The Spruce Eats

The Spruce Eats

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The Spruce Eats Overview

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Rating Distribution

The Spruce Eats has a 2.0 star rating from 2 customer reviews with mostly dissatisfied consumers; rating distribution skews unfavorable. Recent feedback warns about a dangerous recipe typo advising refrigeration rather than overnight oven drying.

Positive Feedback

Some users note prominent recipes that attract attention, showing why people search The Spruce Eats reviews for cooking guidance.

Negative Feedback / Risk Areas

  • Serious safety risk from a recipe typo and alarming push notifications.
  • Persistent unwanted messages and emails creating complaints about customer service and billing practices.
  • Perceived high price level increases dissatisfaction.

Key Takeaways for Future Customers

  • Check The Spruce Eats reviews and verify critical cooking steps before following a recipe.
  • Expect possible customer service or billing issues and be cautious with subscribing to messages.
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Serious life threatening recipe error

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  • - Push notification promotes the prime rib roast recipe; the overnight oven instruction to dry out the roast is a typo and should be corrected.

I received a push message on my Google feed about your most reviewed recipe of all time for cooking a prime rib roast. The directions say to put the rib roast on a platter in the oven overnight to dry out.

This is clearly a typo but I fear someone might not realize that. Please consider this an urgent matter to be rectified.

Preferred solution: Do a better job at reviewing recipes before they're published. Your error could harm someone.

User's recommendation: Do not put your roast in the oven overnight to dry out. Put it in the refrigerator.

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Ishaq Pdw

I never asked for your annoying service

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I don't want your dam message or emails lose my info and stop harassing me your sore is very annoying and not worth a dam

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