Epicurious Cancellation Help
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- Official Epicurious and billing-owner sources
- 2 provider-specific cancellation paths
- Refund and post-cancellation effects separated from renewal
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Confirm the billing owner before canceling
- To cancel Epicurious, Condé Nast web subscribers must cancel in the Epicurious account’s Manage Subscription section, while iOS in‑app subscribers must cancel through Apple’s iPhone/iPad subscription settings. After cancellation, Epicurious keeps your subscription active until the end of the current billing term and does not usually provide pro‑rated refunds, though some orders may be refundable through Customer Care or, for App Store purchases, Apple. Epicurious recipe access is sold as a Condé Nast subscription that covers Epicurious.com and BonAppetit.com, and also unlocks the Epicurious iOS app. If you bought your subscription on epicurious.com or bonappetit.com (using a card, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay at checkout), Condé Nast/Epicurious is the billing owner and you must cancel in the website account portal or via Epicurious Customer Care chat. If you started a paid subscription inside the Epicurious iOS app using your Apple ID, Apple is the billing owner and you must cancel through Apple’s subscription management in Settings; Epicurious support cannot directly stop App Store billing. Stopping a payment method separately (for example via PayPal or your bank) may block future charges but does not, by itself, cancel the underlying Epicurious subscription; you still need to cancel with the actual billing owner.
- Use the billing owner shown on your Epicurious receipt or account before following a cancellation path. Keep the final status, confirmation email, and effective date for any later billing dispute.
- Epicurious generally does not refund unused time when you cancel, but limited exceptions and external refund paths may exist depending on how you were billed.
Keep enough proof for a focused follow-up
- Save the confirmation, effective date, and billing receipt.
- Capture the plan, renewal date, and company shown on the receipt.
- Challenge only a specific unresolved charge or cancellation result.
Epicurious support channels
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Epicurious website subscription (Condé Nast billing)
Use this path if you subscribed to Epicurious/Bon Appétit recipes on epicurious.com or bonappetit.com, including offers that use credit card, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. Cancellation happens in the Epicurious account portal, or via Customer Care if you can’t access Manage Subscription.
Apple App Store subscription on iPhone or iPad
Use this path if you started a paid Epicurious subscription from within the iOS app using your Apple ID. Apple bills you for this subscription, so you must cancel it through Apple’s subscription settings on your device.
How Pine helps with Epicurious
A practical workflow for moving from a messy support problem to a clear request.
Step 01
Sign in to Epicurious
Go to epicurious.com and click the “Sign In” button in the upper-right corner, then sign in with the email and password associated with your subscription.
Step 02
Open your account page
After signing in, open your account area (for example by clicking your profile icon) to reach the account management or customer portal link.
Step 03
Go to Manage Account or subscription settings
In the customer portal, select the “Manage Account” or similar account-management link that leads to your subscription details. Use the Epicurious account named on your receipt, and continue only after the next status in this cancellation path is visible.
Step 04
Open the Manage Subscription section
Within your account portal, locate the “Manage Subscription” section that lists your Epicurious and Bon Appétit recipe subscription and open it.
Step 05
Cancel the Epicurious subscription
In the subscription details, choose the option to cancel your subscription (for example, a “Cancel Subscription” button) and follow the prompts until the portal confirms that auto‑renewal has been turned off.
Epicurious FAQs
Short answers for the questions people usually ask before starting.
How do I cancel my Epicurious subscription?
How do I completely cancel Epicurious if I subscribed through Apple on my iPhone?
How do I sign in to manage my Epicurious subscription?
Is my Epicurious subscription the same as my Bon Appétit subscription?
What happens to my Epicurious access after I cancel?
Will cancelling Epicurious delete my saved recipes or account?
Can I get a refund from Epicurious if I forgot to cancel?
Can I cancel Epicurious through live chat or customer service?
What can I do if Epicurious keeps charging me after I cancel?
How does the Epicurious app subscription work with my web account?
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Sources
- Epicurious Subscription FAQ — Comprehensive information on Epicurious and Bon Appétit recipe subscriptions, including cancellation, billing, refunds, benefits, and app access.epicurious.comTo cancel Epicurious, Condé Nast web subscribers must cancel in the Epicurious account’s Manage Subscription section, while iOS in‑app subscribers must cancel through Apple’s iPhone/iPad subscription settings. After cancellation, Epicurious keeps your subscription active until the end of the current billing term and does not usually provide pro‑rated refunds, though some orders may be refundable through Customer Care or, for App Store purchases, Apple. Epicurious recipe access is sold as a Condé Nast subscription that covers Epicurious.com and BonAppetit.com, and also unlocks the Epicurious iOS app. If you bought your subscription on epicurious.com or bonappetit.com (using a card, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay at checkout), Condé Nast/Epicurious is the billing owner and you must cancel in the website account portal or via Epicurious Customer Care chat. If you started a paid subscription inside the Epicurious iOS app using your Apple ID, Apple is the billing owner and you must cancel through Apple’s subscription management in Settings; Epicurious support cannot directly stop App Store billing. Stopping a payment method separately (for example via PayPal or your bank) may block future charges but does not, by itself, cancel the underlying Epicurious subscription; you still need to cancel with the actual billing owner. Verified August 16, 2026
- Epicurious Contact Us — Explains how to reach Epicurious Customer Care and highlights live chat as the fastest support channel for subscription assistance.epicurious.comTo cancel Epicurious, Condé Nast web subscribers must cancel in the Epicurious account’s Manage Subscription section, while iOS in‑app subscribers must cancel through Apple’s iPhone/iPad subscription settings. After cancellation, Epicurious keeps your subscription active until the end of the current billing term and does not usually provide pro‑rated refunds, though some orders may be refundable through Customer Care or, for App Store purchases, Apple. Epicurious recipe access is sold as a Condé Nast subscription that covers Epicurious.com and BonAppetit.com, and also unlocks the Epicurious iOS app. If you bought your subscription on epicurious.com or bonappetit.com (using a card, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay at checkout), Condé Nast/Epicurious is the billing owner and you must cancel in the website account portal or via Epicurious Customer Care chat. If you started a paid subscription inside the Epicurious iOS app using your Apple ID, Apple is the billing owner and you must cancel through Apple’s subscription management in Settings; Epicurious support cannot directly stop App Store billing. Stopping a payment method separately (for example via PayPal or your bank) may block future charges but does not, by itself, cancel the underlying Epicurious subscription; you still need to cancel with the actual billing owner. Verified August 16, 2026
- Epicurious recipe subscription announcement — Announcement introducing the paid recipe subscription, describing what is paywalled and what non‑subscribers can still access.epicurious.comTo cancel Epicurious, Condé Nast web subscribers must cancel in the Epicurious account’s Manage Subscription section, while iOS in‑app subscribers must cancel through Apple’s iPhone/iPad subscription settings. After cancellation, Epicurious keeps your subscription active until the end of the current billing term and does not usually provide pro‑rated refunds, though some orders may be refundable through Customer Care or, for App Store purchases, Apple. Epicurious recipe access is sold as a Condé Nast subscription that covers Epicurious.com and BonAppetit.com, and also unlocks the Epicurious iOS app. If you bought your subscription on epicurious.com or bonappetit.com (using a card, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay at checkout), Condé Nast/Epicurious is the billing owner and you must cancel in the website account portal or via Epicurious Customer Care chat. If you started a paid subscription inside the Epicurious iOS app using your Apple ID, Apple is the billing owner and you must cancel through Apple’s subscription management in Settings; Epicurious support cannot directly stop App Store billing. Stopping a payment method separately (for example via PayPal or your bank) may block future charges but does not, by itself, cancel the underlying Epicurious subscription; you still need to cancel with the actual billing owner. Verified August 16, 2026
- Introducing the All‑New Epicurious App — Editorial letter describing the Epicurious iOS app, its relationship to the web subscription, and what subscribers receive.epicurious.comTo cancel Epicurious, Condé Nast web subscribers must cancel in the Epicurious account’s Manage Subscription section, while iOS in‑app subscribers must cancel through Apple’s iPhone/iPad subscription settings. After cancellation, Epicurious keeps your subscription active until the end of the current billing term and does not usually provide pro‑rated refunds, though some orders may be refundable through Customer Care or, for App Store purchases, Apple. Epicurious recipe access is sold as a Condé Nast subscription that covers Epicurious.com and BonAppetit.com, and also unlocks the Epicurious iOS app. If you bought your subscription on epicurious.com or bonappetit.com (using a card, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay at checkout), Condé Nast/Epicurious is the billing owner and you must cancel in the website account portal or via Epicurious Customer Care chat. If you started a paid subscription inside the Epicurious iOS app using your Apple ID, Apple is the billing owner and you must cancel through Apple’s subscription management in Settings; Epicurious support cannot directly stop App Store billing. Stopping a payment method separately (for example via PayPal or your bank) may block future charges but does not, by itself, cancel the underlying Epicurious subscription; you still need to cancel with the actual billing owner. Verified August 16, 2026
- Epicurious app on Apple App Store — Official App Store listing describing Epicurious in‑app subscription terms, auto‑renewal, and notice that users manage or cancel via App Store settings.apps.apple.comTo cancel Epicurious, Condé Nast web subscribers must cancel in the Epicurious account’s Manage Subscription section, while iOS in‑app subscribers must cancel through Apple’s iPhone/iPad subscription settings. After cancellation, Epicurious keeps your subscription active until the end of the current billing term and does not usually provide pro‑rated refunds, though some orders may be refundable through Customer Care or, for App Store purchases, Apple. Epicurious recipe access is sold as a Condé Nast subscription that covers Epicurious.com and BonAppetit.com, and also unlocks the Epicurious iOS app. If you bought your subscription on epicurious.com or bonappetit.com (using a card, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay at checkout), Condé Nast/Epicurious is the billing owner and you must cancel in the website account portal or via Epicurious Customer Care chat. If you started a paid subscription inside the Epicurious iOS app using your Apple ID, Apple is the billing owner and you must cancel through Apple’s subscription management in Settings; Epicurious support cannot directly stop App Store billing. Stopping a payment method separately (for example via PayPal or your bank) may block future charges but does not, by itself, cancel the underlying Epicurious subscription; you still need to cancel with the actual billing owner. Verified August 16, 2026
- Apple Support – If you want to cancel a subscription from Apple — Step‑by‑step instructions for canceling App Store and other Apple‑billed subscriptions on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and the web.support.apple.comTo cancel Epicurious, Condé Nast web subscribers must cancel in the Epicurious account’s Manage Subscription section, while iOS in‑app subscribers must cancel through Apple’s iPhone/iPad subscription settings. After cancellation, Epicurious keeps your subscription active until the end of the current billing term and does not usually provide pro‑rated refunds, though some orders may be refundable through Customer Care or, for App Store purchases, Apple. Epicurious recipe access is sold as a Condé Nast subscription that covers Epicurious.com and BonAppetit.com, and also unlocks the Epicurious iOS app. If you bought your subscription on epicurious.com or bonappetit.com (using a card, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay at checkout), Condé Nast/Epicurious is the billing owner and you must cancel in the website account portal or via Epicurious Customer Care chat. If you started a paid subscription inside the Epicurious iOS app using your Apple ID, Apple is the billing owner and you must cancel through Apple’s subscription management in Settings; Epicurious support cannot directly stop App Store billing. Stopping a payment method separately (for example via PayPal or your bank) may block future charges but does not, by itself, cancel the underlying Epicurious subscription; you still need to cancel with the actual billing owner. Verified August 16, 2026
- Apple Support – Subscriptions and Billing — Apple hub page for managing subscriptions, payment methods, purchase history, and refund requests for App Store and iTunes purchases.support.apple.comTo cancel Epicurious, Condé Nast web subscribers must cancel in the Epicurious account’s Manage Subscription section, while iOS in‑app subscribers must cancel through Apple’s iPhone/iPad subscription settings. After cancellation, Epicurious keeps your subscription active until the end of the current billing term and does not usually provide pro‑rated refunds, though some orders may be refundable through Customer Care or, for App Store purchases, Apple. Epicurious recipe access is sold as a Condé Nast subscription that covers Epicurious.com and BonAppetit.com, and also unlocks the Epicurious iOS app. If you bought your subscription on epicurious.com or bonappetit.com (using a card, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay at checkout), Condé Nast/Epicurious is the billing owner and you must cancel in the website account portal or via Epicurious Customer Care chat. If you started a paid subscription inside the Epicurious iOS app using your Apple ID, Apple is the billing owner and you must cancel through Apple’s subscription management in Settings; Epicurious support cannot directly stop App Store billing. Stopping a payment method separately (for example via PayPal or your bank) may block future charges but does not, by itself, cancel the underlying Epicurious subscription; you still need to cancel with the actual billing owner. Verified August 16, 2026
- PayPal – What is an automatic payment and how do I update or cancel one? — Explains how PayPal automatic payments (including subscriptions) work and how to find and cancel them in a PayPal account.paypal.comTo cancel Epicurious, Condé Nast web subscribers must cancel in the Epicurious account’s Manage Subscription section, while iOS in‑app subscribers must cancel through Apple’s iPhone/iPad subscription settings. After cancellation, Epicurious keeps your subscription active until the end of the current billing term and does not usually provide pro‑rated refunds, though some orders may be refundable through Customer Care or, for App Store purchases, Apple. Epicurious recipe access is sold as a Condé Nast subscription that covers Epicurious.com and BonAppetit.com, and also unlocks the Epicurious iOS app. If you bought your subscription on epicurious.com or bonappetit.com (using a card, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay at checkout), Condé Nast/Epicurious is the billing owner and you must cancel in the website account portal or via Epicurious Customer Care chat. If you started a paid subscription inside the Epicurious iOS app using your Apple ID, Apple is the billing owner and you must cancel through Apple’s subscription management in Settings; Epicurious support cannot directly stop App Store billing. Stopping a payment method separately (for example via PayPal or your bank) may block future charges but does not, by itself, cancel the underlying Epicurious subscription; you still need to cancel with the actual billing owner. Verified August 16, 2026
- CFPB – How do I stop automatic payments from my bank account? — Federal consumer guidance on revoking authorization for automatic debits and using your bank to stop unwanted recurring charges.consumerfinance.govTo cancel Epicurious, Condé Nast web subscribers must cancel in the Epicurious account’s Manage Subscription section, while iOS in‑app subscribers must cancel through Apple’s iPhone/iPad subscription settings. After cancellation, Epicurious keeps your subscription active until the end of the current billing term and does not usually provide pro‑rated refunds, though some orders may be refundable through Customer Care or, for App Store purchases, Apple. Epicurious recipe access is sold as a Condé Nast subscription that covers Epicurious.com and BonAppetit.com, and also unlocks the Epicurious iOS app. If you bought your subscription on epicurious.com or bonappetit.com (using a card, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay at checkout), Condé Nast/Epicurious is the billing owner and you must cancel in the website account portal or via Epicurious Customer Care chat. If you started a paid subscription inside the Epicurious iOS app using your Apple ID, Apple is the billing owner and you must cancel through Apple’s subscription management in Settings; Epicurious support cannot directly stop App Store billing. Stopping a payment method separately (for example via PayPal or your bank) may block future charges but does not, by itself, cancel the underlying Epicurious subscription; you still need to cancel with the actual billing owner. Verified August 16, 2026
- Condé Nast User Agreement — Legal terms governing use of Condé Nast sites and services, including Epicurious and Bon Appétit, with implications for subscriptions and account handling.condenast.comTo cancel Epicurious, Condé Nast web subscribers must cancel in the Epicurious account’s Manage Subscription section, while iOS in‑app subscribers must cancel through Apple’s iPhone/iPad subscription settings. After cancellation, Epicurious keeps your subscription active until the end of the current billing term and does not usually provide pro‑rated refunds, though some orders may be refundable through Customer Care or, for App Store purchases, Apple. Epicurious recipe access is sold as a Condé Nast subscription that covers Epicurious.com and BonAppetit.com, and also unlocks the Epicurious iOS app. If you bought your subscription on epicurious.com or bonappetit.com (using a card, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay at checkout), Condé Nast/Epicurious is the billing owner and you must cancel in the website account portal or via Epicurious Customer Care chat. If you started a paid subscription inside the Epicurious iOS app using your Apple ID, Apple is the billing owner and you must cancel through Apple’s subscription management in Settings; Epicurious support cannot directly stop App Store billing. Stopping a payment method separately (for example via PayPal or your bank) may block future charges but does not, by itself, cancel the underlying Epicurious subscription; you still need to cancel with the actual billing owner. Verified August 16, 2026
- Condé Nast Privacy Policy — Describes how Condé Nast collects, uses, and retains personal data for Epicurious and related brands, relevant to account and saved‑recipe information.condenast.comTo cancel Epicurious, Condé Nast web subscribers must cancel in the Epicurious account’s Manage Subscription section, while iOS in‑app subscribers must cancel through Apple’s iPhone/iPad subscription settings. After cancellation, Epicurious keeps your subscription active until the end of the current billing term and does not usually provide pro‑rated refunds, though some orders may be refundable through Customer Care or, for App Store purchases, Apple. Epicurious recipe access is sold as a Condé Nast subscription that covers Epicurious.com and BonAppetit.com, and also unlocks the Epicurious iOS app. If you bought your subscription on epicurious.com or bonappetit.com (using a card, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay at checkout), Condé Nast/Epicurious is the billing owner and you must cancel in the website account portal or via Epicurious Customer Care chat. If you started a paid subscription inside the Epicurious iOS app using your Apple ID, Apple is the billing owner and you must cancel through Apple’s subscription management in Settings; Epicurious support cannot directly stop App Store billing. Stopping a payment method separately (for example via PayPal or your bank) may block future charges but does not, by itself, cancel the underlying Epicurious subscription; you still need to cancel with the actual billing owner. Verified August 16, 2026
