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Bun B And Premium Pete Unveil 'You Gotta Eat This!'


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By Andie Lowenstein

What happens when a rap legend like Bun B and a tastemaker like Premium Pete come together to celebrate their love of food? They launch a food-lovers website, of course.

Bernard “Bun B” Freeman and Social Media Connoisseur Peter “Premium Pete” Gibaldi of "The Combat Jack Show" and SneakerTube.TV have teamed up to start the new foodie site YouGottaEatThis.com. Their quest to find the perfect meal has created a premiere hot spot for foodies to discuss their culinary discoveries, restaurant reviews and recommendations, favorite dishes, and more.

The site features different sections on recipes, pizza, snacks, restaurants, vegetarian cuisine, international food, drinks, and desserts from all around the world. Users are encouraged to submit photos to the "What Did You Eat Today" section. Renowned chefs and culinary stars like Philip Speer, executive pastry chef, and culinary director for Uchi Restaurants will contribute to the blog as well.

You Gotta Eat This! promises something for everyone ranging from health-food junkies to fried-food lovers. As Bun B and Premium Pete continue to develop the brand, the site will maintain a strong presence across the social media community.

Warning: Don’t view this site on an empty stomach.



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