Corrections Policy
At eat-drink-etc.com, we are dedicated to providing accurate and reliable information about food, beverages, and related lifestyle topics. We understand the importance of precise content for our readers. Our team works carefully to ensure all published articles meet high standards for accuracy.
If an error occurs, we are committed to correcting it promptly and transparently. This policy outlines our approach to making corrections.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
We strive for factual correctness in every piece of content published on eat-drink-etc.com. Our editorial process includes fact-checking and review to maintain trust with our audience. We prioritize accuracy in recipes, product information, cultural context, and all other details we share.
Types of Corrections
We classify corrections into three main types based on their impact on the content’s meaning or integrity.
Minor Fixes
These include grammatical errors, typos, punctuation mistakes, or slight phrasing adjustments that do not alter the factual meaning of an article. We typically correct these minor issues without a formal public note within the article itself. We maintain internal records of these changes.
Significant Corrections
Significant corrections address factual inaccuracies, misrepresentations, or outdated information that materially affects the understanding of the content. These could include incorrect ingredient quantities in a recipe, mistaken historical details about a dish, or errors in product specifications. We will clearly note these corrections within the article.
Retractions
A retraction occurs when an article contains fundamental errors that render it unreliable or misleading as a whole. This includes content based on false premises, plagiarism, or serious ethical breaches. In such cases, the article will be removed from eat-drink-etc.com. A public notice will explain the reason for the retraction.
How Corrections Are Noted in Articles
For significant corrections, we add a clear editor’s note. This note appears at the top or bottom of the affected article. The note will state what was corrected, the date of the correction, and briefly explain the original error.
Minor fixes, as mentioned, are generally made without a public note. Retracted articles are either replaced by a retraction notice or removed with an explanation provided elsewhere on the site if needed.
How to Report an Error
Readers can help us maintain accuracy by reporting any errors they find. If you believe you have identified an inaccuracy, please email our editorial team. Include the article title, its specific URL, a detailed description of the perceived error, and the correct information where possible.
Send your reports to: [email protected]
Timeline for Reviewing Reported Errors
Upon receiving an error report, we will acknowledge its receipt within 2 business days. Our editorial team will then review the reported information. We aim to investigate and resolve all credible error reports within 5 business days.
Complex investigations may require more time. We will communicate our findings and any actions taken directly to the person who reported the error, if contact information is provided.
Transparency About Correction History
We believe in full transparency regarding our content. All significant corrections made to articles will remain visible as part of the article’s history. This policy helps our readers understand the evolution of our content and our commitment to correcting mistakes openly.
This Corrections Policy was last updated: March 2026.