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Food Crimes

Pinna
Food Crimes
Parenting
Food Justice
Cocoa Krispies
Sibling Relationships
Food Sharing
Food Court
Justice
Food Waste
Sibling Rivalry
Candy
Food Crime
Birthday Cake
Healthy Eating
Mexican Restaurant
Family Relationships
Snacking Rights
Flan
Chicken Nuggets
Pranks

Did your mom trick you into eating spinach? Did your brother take the last cookie again? When your dinner time disputes get too hot to handle, you take them to food court. On every hilarious episode of Food Crimes, real kids bring their real stories to the food court to get the five star representation they've hungered for and the food justice they deserve. And no matter who gets charged, it's up ... more

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Zack v. Mom: The Pot Sticker Plaintiff and the Dinner Deciding Defendant

Created and Produced and Written by Ash Beecher and Matt Fornwald

Additional Writing by Thaddeus Danquah and Ed Pokropski

Pilot Development by Ilana Millner

Voice Direction ... more

Noa v. Edmond: The Pungent Plaintiff and the Disgusted Defendant

Created and Produced and Written by Ash Beecher and Matt Fornwald

Additional Writing by Thaddeus Danquah and Ed Pokropski

Pilot Development by Ilana Millner

Voice Direction by Matt ... more

Avery v. Mom: The Pasta Passionate Plaintiff and the Dinner Destroying Defendant

Created and Produced and Written by Ash Beecher and Matt Fornwald

Additional Writing by Thaddeus Danquah and Ed Pokropski

Pilot Development by Ilana Millner

Voice Di... more

Rosie, Livi & Mom v. Dad: The Put-off Plaintiffs and the Dessert Defendant

Created and Produced and Written by Ash Beecher and Matt Fornwald

Additional Writing by Thaddeus Danquah and Ed Pokropski

Pilot Development by Ilana Millner

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Bela
Host of the Food Crimes podcast, guiding kids through hilarious food court dramas.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 696 ratings
  • Make more

    Make more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Dewscat
    Canadaa month ago
  • Not great

    It’s meh

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    cocosun
    Canadaa month ago
  • Best podcast ever

    So funny and well planned honestly i loooooooooooooooooove it

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Christina. AC
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Best thing ever!!!!!!!!

    It’s the best podcast ever invented

    Super funny and perfect to listen in any moment

    Only thing I listen to

    I really recommend it

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Indi the first
    Spaina month ago
  • What is going on here

    Um this is supposed to be a riddle I need help

    Um burritos are a thing of the future baby so COOL i love it here lol I love it when you guys have some of burritos 🌯 the just start overflowing with the burrito baby’s baby lets have some serious conversation about the baby daddy it is Fred the burrito 🌯 NOOO Fred is my HUSBAND and I we don’t have any children

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    Lena taco ✝️🕊️
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Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Listeners find the courtroom humor and relatable storylines enjoyable, often reflecting their own experiences with food and family dynamics.
The concept of kids serving as the jury and deciding verdicts is particularly praised, adding an interactive and engaging element to the format.
Some notes suggest that listeners appreciate the balance of comedy and moral lessons tied to food and family relationships.
A few criticisms emerge regarding subscription requirements for accessing more content, although listeners still express overall enjoyment of the show.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#204
United Kingdom/Kids & Family
Apple Podcasts
#87
Mexico/Kids & Family
Apple Podcasts
#136
Ukraine/Kids & Family
Apple Podcasts
#169
New Zealand/Kids & Family
Apple Podcasts
#216
Singapore/Kids & Family

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

S1 E6 Case 106: The Chicken Decision
Q: Adrienne, why did you decide to make these dietary changes?
Adrienne explains that it is her responsibility as a parent to ensure her children are healthy, so she transitioned the family to a vegan diet for their well-being.
S1 E6 Case 106: The Chicken Decision
Q: LJ, what do you want from the court?
LJ wants his parents to bring back chicken nuggets.

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What is Food Crimes about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Engaging listeners with a unique blend of comedy and food-related dilemmas, courtroom drama unfolds as children take their personal food disputes to a playful 'food court'. Each episode features kids presenting their cases—often humorous and relatable—over various food grievances, such as sharing snacks, dining preferences, or food etiquette. With a jury of young listeners deciding the outcomes, the narrative encourages discussions about fairness, family dynamics, and the often humorous realities of childhood meal times. It’s designed to appeal particularly to the 7 to 12-year-old demographic, allowing them to engage with the stories while also reflecting their own food experiences.

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Food Crimes launched 4 years ago and published 22 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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