A popular gay chef on TikTok says he was "shocked" at the similarities between the menu items he's been posting for a year and Postmates' newly released food recommendations for bottoms, according to Mashable. @_hall_that, who runs TikTok's "The Bottoms Digest" with his husband Mike Floeck, told Mashable that after Postmates started their "Eat with Pride" campaign — which details food choices for bottoms — "people were quick to notice the similarities" between his content and that of Postmates. Naturally, he checked out Postmates' content. "I opened the video and was completely shocked," Hall told the outlet. "They say that they were the first to create a bottom-friendly menu, when we were actually the first — over a year ago — to do so." "He and Floeck have been posting recipes on The Bottoms Digest since last June, and are among a group of popular creators of Bottoming TikTok," Mashable said. "Hall stated that in addition to using the same phrase 'bottom-friendly,' Postmates used similar colors, cadence, and copy as his introduction video to Bottoms Digest," the report added. Hall alleged it was a case of "a corporation... hijacking content and ideas and original work from a queer person... especially during Pride to profit off of it just for 30 days." Hall fretted over whether small entrepreneurs in the LGBTQ+ world are "just gonna continue to experience this every single June?"⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ?️‍???‍???⁠ ?: @_hall_that

A popular gay chef on TikTok says he was "shocked" at the similarities between the menu items he's been posting for a year and Postmates' newly released food recommendations for bottoms, according to Mashable. @_hall_that, who runs TikTok's "The Bottoms Digest" with his husband Mike Floeck, told Mashable that after Postmates started their "Eat with Pride" campaign — which details food choices for bottoms — "people were quick to notice the similarities" between his content and that of Postmates. Naturally, he checked out Postmates' content. "I opened the video and was completely shocked," Hall told the outlet. "They say that they were the first to create a bottom-friendly menu, when we were actually the first — over a year ago — to do so." "He and Floeck have been posting recipes on The Bottoms Digest since last June, and are among a group of popular creators of Bottoming TikTok," Mashable said. "Hall stated that in addition to using the same phrase 'bottom-friendly,' Postmates used similar colors, cadence, and copy as his introduction video to Bottoms Digest," the report added. Hall alleged it was a case of "a corporation... hijacking content and ideas and original work from a queer person... especially during Pride to profit off of it just for 30 days." Hall fretted over whether small entrepreneurs in the LGBTQ+ world are "just gonna continue to experience this every single June?"⁠
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A popular gay chef on TikTok says he was "shocked" at the similarities between the menu items he's been posting for a year and Postmates' newly released food recommendations for bottoms, according to Mashable. @_hall_that, who runs TikTok's "The Bottoms Digest" with his husband Mike Floeck, told Mashable that after Postmates started their "Eat with Pride" campaign — which details food choices for bottoms — "people were quick to notice the similarities" between his content and that of Postmates. Naturally, he checked out Postmates' content. "I opened the video and was completely shocked," Hall told the outlet. "They say that they were the first to create a bottom-friendly menu, when we were actually the first — over a year ago — to do so." "He and Floeck have been posting recipes on The Bottoms Digest since last June, and are among a group of popular creators of Bottoming TikTok," Mashable said. "Hall stated that in addition to using the same phrase 'bottom-friendly,' Postmates used similar colors, cadence, and copy as his introduction video to Bottoms Digest," the report added. Hall alleged it was a case of "a corporation... hijacking content and ideas and original work from a queer person... especially during Pride to profit off of it just for 30 days." Hall fretted over whether small entrepreneurs in the LGBTQ+ world are "just gonna continue to experience this every single June?"⁠

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