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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The world s Favorite Chef 2021 competition has successfully concluded and the winner is Sémone Hopkins from Newport News, Virginia. Competing against more than 25,000 candidates from around the world, Sémone works as a pastry chef, baker and cake decorator in addition to catering large-scale events with her specialty: four cheese silky macaroni and cheese. In November 2020, Hopkins received an Associate of Applied Science in Culinary Arts, graduating Summa Cum Laude from ECPI University. Her prize package includes a $50,000 cash prize and a two-page advertising spread in Bon Appétit, the food and entertaining magazine published since 1956.
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An online contest with Arizona ties promises a lucrative prize to the world s favorite chef, but red flags have put the competition under scrutiny.
The Favorite Chef contest invites professional and amateur cooks from around the world to enter a competition that crowdsources online votes to crown a winner. The contest website claims the winning chef will receive $50,000 as well as a a double-page spread in Bon Appétit magazine.
A company called Crow Vote LLC, registered by Scottsdale businessman Darrin Austin, owns the competition. Crow Vote is also behind similarly formatted online contests, according to the contests respective Facebook pages