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The past posts don't matter. Food would just be the better catch all community name for everything food related. Recipes would exclude questions, cooking tips, or other more generic topics. Once people sub, in theory, it should have more users than all the other food communities. And posts will come.
That's why we're looking at keeping them open and setting up !food to be a catch-all. I just don't want to clutter everyone's feeds with constant cross posts. So trying to figure out exactly how we would want to do that.
Also, the problem we're seeing is the separate communities aren't really growing. Look at this community, for example. Almost every post is me or u/TheGiantKorean. People comment, but we're gonna need more people to post content for people to want to sub and grow. So the idea of having a big catch-all community is accepting a wider variety of post types, we can have more people posting.