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Cooking has become more and more of a competitive sport in recent years, with reality television capitalizing on the Iron Chef craze and taking it to new heights. All the […]
Last week in the inaugural edition of this column, we discussed the impact that the wave of Japanese competitors in the mid-to-late 1990s had on the sport of competitive eating. […]