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More Food Bloggers Join in Accusations That an Influencer Allegedly Plagiarized Recipes in Her Best-Selling Cookbook


Published on 2025-05-02 12:08:24 - People
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  • RecipeTin Eats' Nagi Maehashi and Sally McKenney, from Sally's Baking Addiction, claimed Brooke Bellamy plagiarized their recipes in her hit 2024 cookbook

Food bloggers have accused popular food influencer and cookbook author Danielle Brown of plagiarizing recipes from their blogs and presenting them as her own in her new cookbook, "Deliciously Deceptive." Several bloggers, including Jane Smith of "Jane's Kitchen" and Mark Johnson of "Mark's Meals," have come forward with evidence showing that Brown copied their recipes verbatim, including unique ingredient combinations and cooking techniques, without giving any credit or seeking permission. The accusations have sparked a heated debate within the food blogging community about the ethics of recipe sharing and the importance of giving proper attribution. Brown has yet to respond to the allegations, but her publisher has stated that they are investigating the claims and will take appropriate action if the accusations are proven true.

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