On "What's Eating America," Chef José Andrés and Andrew Zimmern show how immigrants help feed America and the impact immigration policies have on the food industry. Some have already told him that "that channel doesn't exist in my house." Yes, Zimmern's presence is familiar on his new MSNBC series, "What's Eating America," which debutedSunday, but his words and actions are not. Andrew Zimmern, the Twin Cities resident best known for the Travel Channel show “Bizarre Foods,” has a new show on MSNBC.
Andrew Zimmern, host of MSNBC's "What's Eating America," discusses COVID-19's impact on America and the food industry. In the MSNBC limited series What's Eating America, award-winning chef and TV personality Andrew Zimmern explores the most provocative social and political issues impacting voters through the lens of food.
With Andrew Zimmern, José Andrés.
If a show on MSNBC is something new for Zimmern… What’s Eating America, hosted by Andrew Zimmern, premiered February 16 on MSNBC, with a special two-hour episode featuring chef and humanitarian José Andrés.
He quotes statistics. With Andrew Zimmern, José Andrés. ET on MSNBC . Chef Andrew Zimmern is exploring the country, looking at the biggest social and political questions of the day – through the lens of food. Andrew Zimmern is a four-time James Beard award-winning TV personality, chef, writer, teacher and social justice advocate. Zimmern is acutely aware that MSNBC can be polarizing to his more conservative fans. Andrew Zimmern visits a farm outside Corpus Christi, Texas, as part of the "What's Eating America" episode on health care. In each episode, Zimmern travels the country to see first-hand the impact these critical issues - immigration, climate change, addiction, voting rights … In each episode, Zimmern travels the country to see first-hand the impact these critical issues - immigration, climate change, addiction, voting rights … ABOUT ANDREW ZIMMERN. What’s Eating America premiered on MSNBC in February and Family Dinner, currently in production, will air on the forthcoming Magnolia Network. Andrew Zimmern is mourning the loss of his beloved pug, Pretzel, who crossed the rainbow bridge on Sunday afternoon. Andrew Zimmern, the Twin Cities resident best known for the Travel Channel show “Bizarre Foods,” has a new show on MSNBC.
Find out # WhatsEatingAmerica starting Sunday at 9 p.m. In the MSNBC limited series What's Eating America, award-winning chef and TV personality Andrew Zimmern explores the most provocative social and political issues impacting voters through the lens of food. What's Eating America. In 2020, Andrew returns to television with two new programs.