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Complex’s Popular ‘Burger Show’ Rolls Into Second Season On Food Channel First We Feast

After a successful first season that saw it average hundreds of thousands of views per episode and inspire a pop-up space in New York, The Burger Show is back. The Complex Networks web series, which lives on the First We Feast channel, has returned for a second season that will continue to celebrate the mystique of America’s favorite ground beef dish.

In the first season of The Burger Show, host Alvin Cailan attended a stunt burger competition, chowed down at a New Jersey diner with Padma Lakshmi, and passed through the Binging With Babish kitchen. At the start of season two, however, Cailan is back in his hometown of Los Angeles, where he attends a cookout alongside the Together Car Club.

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The Burger Show is one of the programs Complex is using to turn First We Feast into one of YouTube’s top food destinations. On the culinary hub, viewers can also find Hot Ones, the buffalo wing interview series hosted by Sean Evans.

New episodes of The Burger Show will arrive each Tuesday.

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