Eric Ginsburg

Eric Ginsburg is a contributing writer at Serious Eats.
Location: Durham, North Carolina
Education: Duke University, Guilford College
  • Eric's food writing is featured in numerous publications, including The New York Times, VICE, Serious Eats, Bon Appetit, Newsday, Teen Vogue, Wine Enthusiast, Edible Brooklyn, Raleigh Magazine, and Eater Carolinas.
  • He has reported on several pandemic-related food topics, such as kid-friendly online cooking classes during quarantine for Serious Eats.
  • Eric often covers stories where food and social justice intersect. He has written about union disputes at a high-profile bakery and independent food producers supporting undocumented immigrants.   

Experience

Eric Ginsburg is a North Carolina-based freelance journalist who is passionate about telling stories that matter. He often writes about the intersection of food and social justice, reporting on stories like independent food producers supporting undocumented immigrants and union disputes at a high-profile bakery.  Eric has also reported on several pandemic-related food topics, such as kid-friendly online cooking classes during quarantine for Serious Eats. 

His food writing has been featuring in numerous publications, including The New York Times, VICE, Serious Eats, Bon Appetit, Newsday, Teen Vogue, Wine Enthusiast, Edible Brooklyn, Raleigh Magazine, and Eater Carolinas.


About Serious Eats

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