Hall stated that in addition to using the same phrase "bottom-friendly," Postmates used similar colors, cadence, and copy as his introduction video to Bottoms Digest, which he published over a year ago.Įven the slogan in Bottoms Digest's video, "Peachy clean recipes for a peachy clean time," is slightly similar to Postmates's Instagram caption, "You shouldn't miss a good meal for a good time." He and Floeck have been posting recipes on The Bottoms Digest since last June, and are among a group of popular creators of Bottoming TikTok. "They say that they were the first to create a bottom-friendly menu, when we were actually the first - over a year ago - to do so," said Hall. The company claimed this to be the first-ever bottom-friendly menu. Postmates announced the campaign, called "Eat With Pride," with a video featuring animated eggplants as tops and peaches as bottoms. Evan Goldstein to provide delivery suggestions for dishes for people who plan on receiving anal sex.
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"I opened the video and was completely shocked," Hall told Mashable. Food delivery app Postmates had just released their bottom-friendly menu campaign for Pride Month - and people were quick to notice the similarities. Instead, he was met with hundreds of messages from concerned followers and friends.
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Last Thursday, Alex Hall was set to post a new cooking tutorial on The Bottoms Digest, a bottom-friendly recipe TikTok account he runs with his husband Mike Floeck.