Curious about The Food That Built America Season 6 release date? We have all the latest information right here. The Food That Built America is the fifth entry in History’s That Built franchise. The non-fiction docudrama series explores the history of food in the US, delving into regional cuisines, brand rivalries, and the popularity of certain dishes. Season 1 premiered on August 11, 2019, and Season 5 on February 25, 2024. If you are wondering whether there will be a sixth season of the show, this is what we have discovered.
Here’s all The Food That Built America Season 6 release date information we know so far, and all the details on when it is coming out.
Is there a The Food That Built America Season 6 release date?
The Food That Built America Season 6 does not have an official release date, but it will likely be announced in the future.
As of February 2024, History hasn’t officially greenlit the sixth season of The Food That Built America. This is not unusual, as the fifth season recently premiered, and the network will observe its performance with the audience before deciding on the future. As mentioned above, The Food That Built America is part of History’s successful That Built franchise. Even though the series focuses on America’s culinary habits and history, food is universal. As a result, the series garnered a considerable audience base over the years. If everything goes well, The Food That Built America will be renewed for season 5.
Campbell Scott and Adam Richman will likely return as narrator and host, respectively.
Where is The Food That Built America Season 6 coming out?
The Food That Built America Season 6 could come out on History.
This is because the first five seasons came out on the same platform. ComingSoon will provide an update if and when there is an official announcement about the sixth season.
The official synopsis for The Food That Built America reads:
“The fascinating stories of the families behind the food that built America, those who used brains, muscle, blood, sweat and tears to get to America’s heart through its stomach, those who invented new technologies and helped win wars.”