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Fact-Checking Policy

Our Fact-Checking Standards

a) We strive to publish only content that is accurate, tested, and clearly explained. Every recipe and article undergoes internal review to ensure clarity, correctness, and ease of use.

b) We maintain “due accuracy,” meaning that the level of precision we apply depends on the nature and purpose of the content. Where information may vary (e.g. cook times or regional ingredients), we provide notes and context.

c) Our content is based on real-world cooking experience, evidence from credible culinary sources, and input from food professionals or home cooks where appropriate.

d) We do not plagiarize or misrepresent facts. Every contributor is required to create original content or properly credit recipe inspirations and sources.

e) Verification is key, especially when referencing nutritional data, food safety, or cooking science. When information cannot be verified, we clearly state that and provide attribution.

f) Recipeshed.com stands behind all published content. If an error is found—whether a measurement, ingredient, or instruction—we are committed to correcting it promptly, clearly, and openly.

g) We include a “Suggest a Correction” option on all articles so that readers can help us maintain editorial accuracy and quality.


Our Editorial Process

All recipes and articles are reviewed by our editorial team before publication.
This includes:

  • Testing or reviewing recipes for accuracy and usability.
  • Verifying ingredient lists and measurements.
  • Cross-checking information from reliable culinary or scientific sources.
  • Ensuring clarity, fairness, and consistency in presentation.

Corrections Policy

While we work hard to ensure everything is correct, mistakes can happen. When they do, Recipeshed.com takes full responsibility and will make visible, timely corrections across all platforms.


How to Report an Error

If you spot a factual mistake, typo, or inconsistency, please contact our editorial team:

📧 Email: contact@recipeshed.com
Subject Line: Correction Needed

Please include:

  • The title and link to the article
  • A clear description of the error
  • Where and when you accessed it
  • Any supporting evidence or source (if available)
  • Your contact details (optional, for follow-up)

Note: To ensure a quick response, please email us directly. Corrections sent to other team members may not be processed efficiently.


How We Handle Corrections

Once a correction request is submitted, our editorial lead will:

  1. Review the content using original notes, source material, or internal tests.
  2. Determine the validity and urgency of the correction.
  3. Take one or more of the following actions:

On Recipeshed.com:

  • The article will be updated.
  • A correction notice will appear at the end of the article explaining what was changed and when.

On Social Media (if applicable):

  • A correction will be posted linking to the updated article.

To the Reader (if contact info was provided):

  • A follow-up will be sent outlining the changes made.

Our Promise to You

At Recipeshed.com, we value your trust in our content. Our fact-checking and corrections process ensures that every recipe, article, or tip you read is grounded in care, accuracy, and a passion for great food. Your feedback helps us stay accountable and improve, and we welcome it.

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