Feast, a food magazine based in St. Louis, will no longer appear in print.
The quarterly print magazine will be replaced by a digital edition, NPR reports.
Managing Editor Shannon Weber announced the news on the Feast website.
“Readers – over 70 percent of you, in fact – prefer to get news online rather than in print,” Weber wrote. “And it’s not just about convenience. Online publications allow faster access to what’s happening around the area and provide the means to expand coverage.”
Meanwhile, rival food title Sauce laid off most of its staff, and might eliminate print after November, NPR adds.
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