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Will GQ's Will Welch save partying?

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Emily Sundberg
Jul 19, 2025
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Good morning everyone.

You’re looking at a rare Saturday send of Feed Me that happens when Friday’s letter didn’t go out. But maybe you’re stuck in traffic, or on the train to the beach, or hungover in bed and this will be a fun surprise.

Today’s letter includes: the realtor who is advertising on coffee cups in the Hamptons, Will Welch’s new party series, a nightclub opening downtown, and good old Martin Shkreli talking about Jim Cramer throwing computer monitors at him.

I’ve been thinking a lot about the small ways everyday items in our lives have become advertising real estate for other brands. Erewhon and Coinbase collaborated on a juice. Glossier didn’t just launch a banana lip gloss — they did it in collaboration with Magnolia Bakery. And for some reason I thought I’d be spared of these instances when I was on Long Island this summer, but the coffee sleeves at Jack’s in Sag Harbor are advertising Doen, and the coffee sleeves at Sagtown Coffee are advertising a local realtor named Kyle, and the soft serve flavors at BuddhaBerry are advertising Love Shack Fancy.

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