Is anyone else frustrated with ads on recipe websites?

miriandas

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You are already familiar with the agony if you have ever attempted to quickly Google a recipe, such as "simple chicken soup" or "five-minute pancakes." Ready to chop, cook, or mix, you click on an intriguing link. Instead, you are greeted by a digital obstacle course filled with pop-ups, advertisements, autoplay films, and a biographical account of the blogger's childhood pet hamster. The true recipe is hidden like a treasure at the bottom of a terribly unorganized map, someplace far, far under all that junk.
 

reminisher

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I understand your frustration. And it seems that Some websites are starting to take user frustration seriously. Many now include a “Jump to Recipe” button, which should honestly win a humanitarian award. Others offer ad-free experiences through subscriptions. But for the rest, adblock for Safari is a way to keep your sanity without wasting any time or money. It allows me to open exactly the recipe I need, without unnecessary pop-ups.
 
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