Recession Cooking Series on FoodTok
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TikTok food creators are already planning for a recession

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FoodTok has adjusted to that worrisome economic reality.
It seems everyone's posting budget-friendly recipes and food hacks.
Kiki Rough started a series on "recession cooking" She went from 60 K followers to 250 K after losing her job.
The data backs this move up: According to TikTok , the hashtag # budgetmeals saw 64.3 K posts.
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54
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42
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64
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informal
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English
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31
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medium-lived
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16
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