Eat: The Story of Food

2014 | National Geographic Channel | Documentary | 2 Seasons | Canceled

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From the way Spam helped defeat Hitler, to how sausage spread the Roman Empire, to how spices created the global economy, "EAT: The Story of Food" leaves no morsel of information on the plate. Each of the six one-hour episodes is centered on a different theme: food revolutionaries, meat, sugar, …

Eat: The Story of Food

Disappointed viewers: Eat: The Story of Food won't be back for Season 3 as National Geographic Channel axes the show

Eat: The Story of Food Season 3 Status: Canceled

Eat: The Story of Food Season 2 Release Date: Dec. 20, 2015

When will Eat: The Story of Food Season 3 be released? Will Eat: The Story of Food return for Season 3 on National Geographic Channel?

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Eat: The Story of Food kicked off on November 21, 2014 on National Geographic Channel. Eat: The Story of Food is a 60-minute Documentary television series, which is currently in its 2nd season. Eat: The Story of Food airs by Sundays at 21:00 on National Geographic Channel.

Unfortunately, National Geographic Channel decided not to pick up Eat: The Story of Food for Season 3. Eat: The Story of Food is canceled and will not return for another round on National Geographic Channel. If the show's status changes and National Geographic Channel decides to revive Eat: The Story of Food for another round, we will update this page. We regret to report the bad news. Stay tuned for updates. We will inform you if something has changed.

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Show Name: Eat: The Story of Food

Premiere date: Nov. 21, 2014

Show Network: National Geographic Channel

Show Type: Documentary

Show country: United States

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