A little known man by the name of Kanye West once said,
She take my money when I’m in need
Yeah she’s a trifling friend indeed
Oh she’s a gold digger way over town
That digs on me
Despite the very nuanced and intricate masterpiece that is Kanye West’s ‘Gold Digger’, the concept of gold digging comes with a lot of negative connotations. As Urban Dictionary eloquently puts it, a gold digger is “a person who goes out with you fo yo money.”
The phrase is almost always used to refer to a woman, who is materialistic and seduces someone in order to gain access to their wealth.
But now there’s a new way for women to get what they want. It’s called food digging.
I was first introduced to the concept of food digging courtesy of Aziz Ansari’s Netflix series Master of None, when Ansari’s character Dev dates a food blogger who is evidently only seeing him to get free food. She orders sides. She gets a doggy bag. She has no interest in him. It’s hilarious.
I assumed being a ‘food digger’ was just a quirky idea for the show, not an actual thing people did. But recently, I was proven wrong.
It turns out that a lot of women date men for the free meal. A very close friend did it recently with an ex. She was hungry, he was lonely. They both needed to eat at some point. It was the perfect scenario.
Others have told me that going on blind dates with the intention of getting a good meal out of it isn’t uncommon. These women simply go on the date, and don’t offer to pay. Like, at all. There’s no awkwardness on their side because they know they’re never going to see the guy again. They make small talk. Ask for more table bread. Order a bottle of wine. Talk a little more. Order a significant main (none of this salad bulls**t). Crack some jokes. And eventually, take the leftovers home.