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Eats in the Press

Thrillist
"Social networks promise life improvements via connections, butgenerally just result in you dabbling in perversion and unwillinglylearning junk about people you didn't realize were still alive. For onethat actually accomplishes something: Eats."
New York Post
"It would be just another Thursday night in West Chelsea - except that these revelers aren't merely drunk and horny. They're hungry, too."
MSN
"Recently launched, this site is a social network for food lovers."
New York Times
"We doubt that Jeffrey Chodorow will be friending Frank Bruni as a fellow “eater” on this social network for gastronomists."
Los Angeles Times
"Eats.com is part-restaurant review and locater and part-social networking site, so you can share your faves and finds with your friends. But what's useful for travelers are user recommendations, ratings and reviews in cities, towns and college campuses."
Newsday
"Move over, Facebook. Make room MySpace."
Tech2View
"Most importantly, you’ll be able to create an Eater Profile, so you can share opinions on restaurants and recipes for favorite dishes."
Super Chef
"The idea is that you connected with other foodies by uploading photos, blogging, writing and reading reviews about restaurants you like or don't like."
St. Petersburg Times
"Spend time trolling through friends' and ex-boyfriends' Facebook pages? Now Eats.com, a social networking site for foodies, has launched a Facebook application."
AskMen.com
"If you have an obsession with food, then this is the site for you."
Gridskipper
What might be the first food-focused social networking website, Eats.com, has launched.