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Do Bad Restaurant Reviews Really Make Readers Feel Good?

Words are weapons, Rayner.
Words are weapons, Rayner.

“You start your Sunday morning reading a terrible review of somebody’s restaurant and as long as you’re not the chef’s mother, you’re probably going to feel slightly better for the rest of the day,” —Identity-theft victim Jay Rayner on the subject of being a restaurant critic, 50 years after the New York Times published its first restaurant review. [CNN]

Do Bad Restaurant Reviews Really Make Readers Feel Good?