Seattle Met takes a look at the financials of Top Chef: Seattle, which premieres November 7. According to their sources, "a host of local agencies" put together at least $300,000 and "promised to clear streets for shoots and help finagle corporate sponsorships." Last season, Top Chef Texas, also cost its Texan locations a whole bunch of money. [Seattle Met]
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