

⭐ Michelin Guide: The Tire Company That Accidentally Conquered Food | 40
20 snips Jul 15, 2025
The Michelin Guide started as a clever marketing tool to boost tire sales by encouraging road trips. Discover how André and Édouard Michelin transformed their rubber business into a culinary juggernaut, creating a prestigious restaurant rating system. Delve into the iconic three-star system that can double a restaurant's revenue, and learn how this guide played a secret role during World War II. Explore how the Michelin legacy continues to influence fine dining and why it remains a benchmark for culinary excellence.
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Claude's Crash Inspires Innovation
- Cyclist Claude crashed with a burst tire in 1889, struggling to fix his new pneumatic tire.
- The Michelin brothers saw the problem and developed detachable tires that fixed flats in 15 minutes, revolutionizing cycling.
Guidebook Drives Tire Sales
- Michelin created a guidebook to encourage driving, boosting tire sales by making people explore more.
- It was a strategic marketing move to transform car travel into a necessity, not just a luxury.
Charging for Credibility
- Consumers don't value products given for free, so Michelin started charging for their guides in 1920.
- This transformed the guide into a premium, aspirational product, elevating its influence and credibility.