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aerion111
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@Background Pony #E603  
Personally, I feel her main flaw is the very fact she insists on food being ‘Art’.  
It’s fine to point out where to find the most skilled chefs showing of their talents in creating ‘artistic’ food - some people like that, and even the ones who don’t might want to try once or twice, if only to laugh at it with their friends later.  
But most people? They want healthy food that tastes good at an affordable price - the exact priorities depending on the exact pony, usually emphasizing good taste and (unless you’re in a country that’s used to eating out, like America) neglecting price (since if you only eat out on special occasions, you can probably afford to pay two or three times what it’d cost you to make)  
Maybe they’ll over-pay for status purposes if they’re very rich, but that’s a separate thing.
 
Cooking is ‘an art’, in the sense we haven’t got it down to a science yet (and probably won’t in the foreseeable future, since it involves people (who come in many varieties, and are therefore hard to predict) and organic ingredients (which don’t come with proper ‘stats’ for exact taste-creations) - and the recipes are usually quite vague)  
But food does not have to be Art itself.  
This is where the definitions can become a bit confusing, but it’s because we never got around to making a separate word for ‘artistic’ art.  
So, something made by work-ing an art is not necessarily an ‘Artwork’, at least not the way a painting would be.  
Though, I guess you could also use the ‘art of painting’ in ways that also would not make ‘works of art’
 
Point is: She’s an art-critic, and actually seemed to be decent for one (I still don’t really like her, but art-critics can be far worse than what she was)  
But you shouldn’t listen to an art-critic, even one specialized in culinary arts, when deciding where to have dinner.
Background Pony #B7E9
This is part of the episode where I thought she was a good person, because she gave her some very good advice about what she did wrong and why it was wrong, as a friend. But too bad she doesn’t follow her own advice.
RyuSpike
Artist -

@Dracorex  
Spoiled Rich is atleast outright snobby and mean. Zesty’s comments like the one above? Truly nasty stuff. Like holy cow! Everything she said towards Rarity has to be the nastiest series of verbal backhands I ever heard! Kinda makes you wanna punch her in the schnozz.