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* ''ComicBook/EatTheRich2021'': The rich residents of Crestfall Bluffs not only ritualistically kill and eat their staff at the end of their contracts, they enjoy it and are physiologically unable to return to non-human meat. Astor later implies to Joey that this is in fact a ''global'' operation. [[spoiler:Inverted at the end, when Joey leads the staff in an uprising against the rich people, who are then feasted upon.]]

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* ''ComicBook/EatTheRich2021'': The rich residents of Crestfall Bluffs not only ritualistically kill and eat their staff at the end of their contracts, they enjoy it and are physiologically unable to return to non-human meat. Astor later implies to Joey that this is in fact a ''global'' operation. [[spoiler:Inverted at the end, end when Joey leads the staff in an uprising against the rich people, who are then feasted upon.]]



* ''Film/TheCookTheThiefHisWifeAndHerLover'': Played with. Spica is an ignorant oaf lacking in class, but he's an extremely wealthy gangster and fancies himself an intellectual (especially where food is concerned). Georgina falls in love with Michael, who has a genuine appreciation for books and culture. [[spoiler:Spica kills Michael when he learns of their affair, but Georgina gets her revenge by cooking Michael's body and forcing Spica to eat some of it at gunpoint. This is portrayed as LaserGuidedKarma not only for Michael's murder and Spica's violence, but more in keeping with this trope, due to Spica's mistaken belief that money makes him classy or cultured and his bullying desire to rub it in everyone's faces.]]

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* ''Film/TheCookTheThiefHisWifeAndHerLover'': Played with. Spica is an ignorant oaf lacking in class, but he's an extremely wealthy gangster and [[WickedPretentious fancies himself an intellectual intellectual]] (especially where food is concerned). Georgina falls in love with Michael, who has a genuine appreciation for books and culture. [[spoiler:Spica kills Michael when he learns of their affair, but Georgina gets her revenge by cooking Michael's body and forcing Spica to eat some of it at gunpoint. This is portrayed as LaserGuidedKarma not only for Michael's murder and Spica's violence, but more in keeping with this trope, due to Spica's mistaken belief that money makes him classy or cultured and his bullying desire to rub it in everyone's faces.]]



* ''Film/{{Parents}}'': Downplayed. Nick and Lilly are a wealthy upper middle class couple who move their family to spotless suburbia, and they're also cannibals.
* ''Film/{{Society}}'': Billy's family, and the rest of their Beverly Hills elite, are revealed to be [[spoiler:a "variant" species who eat humans, or at least suck all the nutrients from their bodies. Billy was kidnapped from ordinary people and raised by a family of them for this express purpose.]]
* ''Film/TheTheatreBizarre'': The "Sweets" segment features a secret club of high class gourmets who regard dining on human flesh as the ultimate culinary experience.

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* ''Film/{{Parents}}'': Downplayed. Nick and Lilly are a wealthy upper middle class middle-class couple who move their family to spotless suburbia, and they're also cannibals.
* ''Film/{{Society}}'': Billy's family, and the rest of their Beverly Hills elite, are revealed to be [[spoiler:a [[spoiler:[[HumanSubspecies a "variant" species species]] who eat humans, or at least suck all the nutrients from their bodies. Billy was kidnapped from ordinary people and raised by a family of them for this express purpose.]]
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* ''Film/TheTheatreBizarre'': The "Sweets" segment features a secret club of high class high-class gourmets who regard dining on human flesh as the ultimate culinary experience.



* ''Literature/FoodOfTheGods'' by Cassandra Khaw: The protagonist Rupert Wong is a professional chef who's frequently stuck preparing human flesh for his boss, a wealthy, powerful [[OurGhoulsAreCreepier ghoul]]. He notes that it's more about the ''consumption'' than the sustenance.
* Referenced in the Creator/NeilGaiman short story "Sunbird", when Crusty reveals that a past incarnation of the Epicurean Club had tried human flesh, which was apparently legal at the time it had happened, provided it came from someone sentenced to death in the electric chair, and that it was nothing special and prompted no one to pursue cannibalism regularly, save for one member who was already prone that way.
* Hannibal Lecter of ''Literature/RedDragon'', ''Literature/TheSilenceOfTheLambs,'' and ''Literature/{{Hannibal}}'' fame, is a WickedCultured "Pure Sociopath" famed for eating people. He's arrested early in the first book for eating the "sweetbreads" (thymus and pancreas) of several people, including an annoying flute player, confesses to eating the liver of a census taker with Amarone in the second book, and in the last book, eats a man's brain while the poor fellow is still alive.

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* Rupert Wong, the protagonist of ''Literature/FoodOfTheGods'' by Cassandra Khaw: The protagonist Rupert Wong Khaw, is a professional chef who's frequently stuck preparing human flesh for his boss, a wealthy, powerful [[OurGhoulsAreCreepier ghoul]]. He notes that it's more about the ''consumption'' than the sustenance.
* Referenced in the Creator/NeilGaiman short story "Sunbird", when Crusty reveals that a past incarnation of the Epicurean Club had tried human flesh, which was apparently legal at the time it had happened, provided it came from someone sentenced to death in the electric chair, and that it was nothing special and prompted no one to pursue cannibalism regularly, save for one member who was already prone that way.
* Hannibal Lecter of ''Literature/RedDragon'', ''Literature/TheSilenceOfTheLambs,'' and ''Literature/{{Hannibal}}'' fame,
Franchise/HannibalLecter is a WickedCultured "Pure Sociopath" "pure sociopath" famed for eating people. He's arrested early in the first book ''Literature/RedDragon'' for eating the "sweetbreads" (thymus and pancreas) of several people, including an annoying flute player, confesses to eating the liver of a census taker with Amarone in the second book, ''Literature/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', and in the last book, [[BrainFood eats a man's brain brain]] while the poor fellow is still alive.alive in ''Literature/{{Hannibal}}''.



* Creator/NKJemisin's ''Literature/InheritanceTrilogy'': The [[TheEmpire Arameri Dynasty]] rule the world with the power of [[CapturedSuperEntity four enslaved gods]] and enjoy whatever hedonistic pleasures they want in the palace of Sky. Some of them revived the old tribal practice of cannibalism, more or less ForTheEvulz.

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* Creator/NKJemisin's ''Literature/InheritanceTrilogy'': The [[TheEmpire Arameri Dynasty]] rule the world with the power of [[CapturedSuperEntity four enslaved gods]] and enjoy whatever hedonistic pleasures they want in the palace of Sky. Some of them revived the old tribal practice of cannibalism, more or less ForTheEvulz.



* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'': For Lord Ramsay Bolton's wedding to an impostor girl posing as "Lady Arya Stark", Lord Wyman Manderly has his cooks prepare three massive wedding pies the size of wagon wheels, filled with chunks of seasoned pork and vegetables swimming in a savory brown gravy. [[spoiler:The "pork" is implied to be the flesh of Rhaegar, Symond, and Jared Frey, served up to their relatives and allies as retribution for the perfidy and ''heinous'' violation of SacredHospitality of the Red Wedding.]] Downplayed, though, as the Freys are a very important family, but are viewed as the odd one out of the Westerosi noble houses and uncouth by the other aristocrats.
* Played with in the ''Literature/SkeletonCrew'' story "Survivor Type". The narrator is an [[UnreliableNarrator apparently]] great doctor who resorts to AutoCannibalism out of desperation after being stranded by the sinking of a yacht. However, he repeatedly insists that this is proof of his much stronger will to live than ordinary people.

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* Played with in the ''Literature/SkeletonCrew'' story "Survivor Type". The narrator is an [[UnreliableNarrator apparently]] great doctor who resorts to {{Autocannibalism}} out of desperation after being stranded by the sinking of a yacht. However, he repeatedly insists that this is proof of his much stronger will to live than ordinary people.
* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'': For Lord Ramsay Bolton's wedding to an impostor girl posing as "Lady Arya Stark", Lord Wyman Manderly has his cooks prepare three massive wedding pies the size of wagon wheels, filled with chunks of seasoned pork and vegetables swimming in a savory brown gravy. [[spoiler:The "pork" is implied to be the flesh of Rhaegar, Symond, and Jared Frey, served up to their relatives and allies as retribution for the perfidy and ''heinous'' violation of SacredHospitality of the Red Wedding.]] Downplayed, though, as the Freys are a very important family, but are viewed as the odd one out of the Westerosi noble houses and uncouth by the other aristocrats.
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* Played with Referenced in the ''Literature/SkeletonCrew'' Creator/NeilGaiman short story "Survivor Type". The narrator is an [[UnreliableNarrator apparently]] great doctor who resorts to AutoCannibalism out of desperation after being stranded by the sinking of a yacht. However, he repeatedly insists "Sunbird" when Crusty reveals that this is proof a past incarnation of his much stronger will the Epicurean Club had tried human flesh, which was apparently legal at the time it had happened, provided it came from someone sentenced to live than ordinary people.death in the electric chair, and that it was nothing special and prompted no one to pursue cannibalism regularly, save for one member who was already prone that way.



* ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'': Dr. Lecter is a ManOfWealthAndTaste, a SupremeChef, and, of course, a cannibal who sneaks a ''lot'' of human flesh into his {{Fancy Dinner}}s. It's all linked to his sense of superiority:

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* ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'': Dr. Lecter is a ManOfWealthAndTaste, a SupremeChef, and, of course, a cannibal who sneaks a ''lot'' of human flesh into his {{Fancy Dinner}}s. It's all linked to [[{{Narcissist}} his sense of superiority:superiority]]:



* Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge: The video for "Sick Sick Sick" has the band performing for a gorgeous, wealthy woman who's also a cannibal. She has the band shackled and performing for her at dinner. One by one, she has each member sent to the kitchen to be cooked so she can eat him in front of the other members. Eventually the lead singer is the only one left, but she cooks and eats him too.

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* Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge: The video for "Sick Sick Sick" by Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge has the band performing for a gorgeous, wealthy woman who's also a cannibal. She has the band shackled and performing for her at dinner. One by one, she has each member sent to the kitchen to be cooked so she can eat him in front of the other members. Eventually the lead singer is the only one left, but she cooks and eats him too.



* Myth/ClassicalMythology: Kronos was once the [[TopGod King of the Gods]]. To avoid getting overthrown by his children he ate his daughters and sons (they survived, being immortal).



* Myth/ClassicalMythology: Kronos was once the [[TopGod King of the Gods]]. To avoid getting overthrown by his children he ate his daughters and sons (they survived, being immortal).



* ''Videogame/FalloutNewVegas'': The White Glove Society are a tribe who run the Ultra Luxe casino, wear tuxedos and evening wear, indulge in fine dining and generally [[UpperClassTwit maintain an air of being a cut above the common savages of the wasteland]]. They were a CannibalClan at some point in their history, but were made to swear off that lifestyle as part of a contract with Mr House, owner of the New Vegas Strip where their casino operates. However, some of their members have reverted to "the old ways" and are trying to manipulate the rest into breaking the contract.
-->'''Mortimer''': There is a meat sweeter than the most cornfed livestock. Most of you have tasted it. All of you have coveted it. [...] For our society to be truly elite, we must dine on the most delicious, the most exclusive food known to us.
* Donald Love from ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIII'' is a wealthy businessman and has been photographed at a "morgue party". The prequel ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoLibertyCityStories'' confirms his cannibalistic tendencies with one cut scene showing him eating a clearly human corpse. One of his last missions involves stealing a couple of corpses (one of whom is [[spoiler:Avery Carrington]]) to be eaten on his plane.
* [[StreetSamurai Gai]][[OurZombiesAreDifferent chu]] from ''[[VideoGame/ShadowrunReturns Shadowrun Hong Kong]]'', was raised in a wealthy corporate family and is shown to be a very cultured individual. Forced into cannibalism by his [[OurZombiesAreDifferent condition]], he still observes traditional Japanese culinary customs, going into detail on how he makes sashimi out of the flanks of his kills and treats them in saltwater to bring out the collagen before lightly seasoning his meal.



* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilVillage'': while Lady Alcina Dimitrescu needs to eat human flesh as a side effect of her mutation, the fact remains that she's a rich aristocrat who literally preys on her servants and appears to take sadistic pleasure in killing and eating people, torturing them to death slowly in the dungeons of her castle as well as making their blood into wine, and seems to view her victims as lesser compared to herself.
* ''VideoGame/StarControl Origins'': This is the general hat of the Phamysht, who are one of the only species in the game who show signs of high society: art, etiquette, etc. They are also cannibals who eat other intelligent beings. Alive and conscious. According to them, this is the highest form of fine dining in existence: [[SapientEatSapient to be able to talk to your meal as you consume it]]. You can take advantage of this by [[spoiler:giving them a RemoteBody to eat]] - they're willing to discuss some very important topics with their meals.

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* ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'': The White Glove Society are a tribe who run the Ultra Luxe casino, wear tuxedos and evening wear, indulge in fine dining and generally [[UpperClassTwit maintain an air of being a cut above the common savages of the wasteland]]. They were a CannibalClan at some point in their history, but were made to swear off that lifestyle as part of a contract with Mr. House, owner of the New Vegas Strip where their casino operates. However, some of their members have reverted to "the old ways" and are trying to manipulate the rest into breaking the contract.
-->'''Mortimer:''' There is a meat sweeter than the most cornfed livestock. Most of you have tasted it. All of you have coveted it. [...] For our society to be truly elite, we must dine on the most delicious, the most exclusive food known to us.
* Donald Love from ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIII'' is a wealthy businessman and has been photographed at a "morgue party". The prequel ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoLibertyCityStories'' confirms his cannibalistic tendencies with one cut scene showing him eating a clearly human corpse. One of his last missions involves stealing a couple of corpses (one of whom is [[spoiler:Avery Carrington]]) to be eaten on his plane.
* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilVillage'': while While Lady Alcina Dimitrescu needs to eat human flesh as a side effect of her mutation, the fact remains that she's a rich aristocrat who literally preys on her servants and appears to take sadistic pleasure in killing and eating people, torturing them to death slowly in the dungeons of her castle as well as making their blood into wine, and seems to view her victims as lesser compared to herself.
* ''VideoGame/StarControl Origins'': ''VideoGame/ShadowrunReturns'': [[StreetSamurai Gaichu]] from ''Hong Kong'' was raised in a wealthy corporate family and is shown to be a very cultured individual. Forced into cannibalism by [[OurZombiesAreDifferent his condition]], he still observes traditional Japanese culinary customs, going into detail on how he makes sashimi out of the flanks of his kills and treats them in saltwater to bring out the collagen before lightly seasoning his meal.
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This is the general hat of the Phamysht, Phamysht from ''VideoGame/StarControl: Origins'', who are one of the only species in the game who show signs of high society: art, etiquette, etc. et cetera. They are also cannibals who eat other intelligent beings. Alive beings alive and conscious. According to them, this is the highest form of fine dining in existence: [[SapientEatSapient to be able to talk to your meal as you consume it]]. You can take advantage of this by [[spoiler:giving them a RemoteBody to eat]] - -- they're willing to discuss some very important topics with their meals.



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* ''WebAnimation/HazbinHotel'': Alastor was a cannibalistic serial killer when he was alive and he has not given up these habits now that he's in Hell. However, he's also an AffablyEvil SouthernGentleman wearing a nice suit who places a high degree of importance on manners.

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* ''WebAnimation/HazbinHotel'': Alastor was a cannibalistic serial killer when he was alive ''Website/TheHardTimes'': The spin-off ''Hard Drive'' has [[https://hard-drive.net/wealthy-cannibal-conflicted-on-eat-the-rich/ "Wealthy cannibal conflicted on 'Eat the Rich.'"]]
* ''Website/SCPFoundation'':
** Marshall, Carter,
and he has not given up these habits now Dark Ltd., a club for the [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney extraordinarily wealthy and utterly amoral]], owned a [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-604 table]] that he's in Hell. However, he's also [[ArtificialCannibalism transforms all food set on it into human flesh]]. It was introduced as a curiosity at {{Fancy Dinner}}s but became popular enough to become a permanent installation.
** The [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/log-of-anomalous-items log of anomalous items]] mentions
an AffablyEvil SouthernGentleman wearing a nice suit who places a high degree illegal South American restaurant that caught the eye of importance on manners.the Foundation by offering snow leopard, chimpanzee, woolly mammoth, human, and SCP-███ meat as {{Exotic Entree}}s. It apparently catered only to the very wealthy, as it once held an auction selling a strange egg from an unidentifiable species to a rich Chinese stockbroker for at least a million dollars.
** [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-3288 SCP-3288]] are a collection of deformed humanoids descended from the royal Austrian Habsburg family. They kidnap "peasants" and take them to the sewers where they live and eat them.



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* The ''Website/TheHardTimes'' spin-off ''Hard Drive'' has [[https://hard-drive.net/wealthy-cannibal-conflicted-on-eat-the-rich/ "Wealthy cannibal conflicted on 'Eat the Rich.'"]]
* Website/SCPFoundation:
** Marshall, Carter, and Dark Ltd., a club for the [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney extraordinarily wealthy and utterly amoral]], owned a [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-604 table]] that [[ArtificialCannibalism transforms]] all food set on it into human flesh. It was introduced as a curiosity at {{Fancy Dinner}}s but became popular enough to become a permanent installation.
** The [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/log-of-anomalous-items log of anomalous items]] mentions an illegal South American restaurant that caught the eye of the Foundation by offering snow leopard, chimpanzee, woolly mammoth, human, and SCP-███ meat as [[ExoticEntree Exotic Entrees]]. It apparently catered only to the very wealthy, as it once held an auction selling a strange egg from an unidentifiable species to a rich Chinese stockbroker for at least a million dollars.
** [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-3288 SCP-3288]] are a collection of deformed humanoids descended from the royal Austrian Habsburg family. They kidnap "peasants" and take them to the sewers where they live and eat them.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' episode "[[Recap/TheVentureBrosS7E7TheUnicornInCaptivity The Unicorn in Captivity]]", Dr. Venture is invited to an ''Film/EyesWideShut''-style sex-party hosted by a cabal of wealthy elites that (allegedly) control the world from the shadows. When Venture helps himself to party snacks, he is told that he is sampling "orphan patee", Venture nearly throwing up when told this.

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* ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'': Alastor was a cannibalistic serial killer when he was alive, and he has not given up these habits now that he's in Hell. However, he's also an AffablyEvil SouthernGentleman wearing a nice suit who places a high degree of importance on manners.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'':
In ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' episode "[[Recap/TheVentureBrosS7E7TheUnicornInCaptivity The Unicorn in Captivity]]", Dr. Venture is invited to an ''Film/EyesWideShut''-style sex-party hosted by a cabal of wealthy elites that (allegedly) control the world from the shadows. When Venture helps himself to party snacks, he is told that he is sampling "orphan patee", patee"; Venture nearly throwing up when told this.
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* In Anthony Horowitz's short story "Harriet's Horrible Dream", spoiled rich girl Harriet is sold by her parents to a restaurant called the Sawney Bean, which serves human meat to rich patrons "who have tried everything else, and want to try something different."

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* ''Literature/HorowitzHorror'': In Anthony Horowitz's short story "Harriet's Horrible Dream", spoiled rich girl Harriet is sold by her parents to a restaurant called the Sawney Bean, which serves human meat to rich patrons "who have tried everything else, and want to try something different."
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-->'''Mortimer''': There is a meat sweeter than the most cornfed livestock. Most of you have tasted it. All of you have coveted it. [...] For our society to be truly elite, we must dine on the most delicious, the most exclusive food known to us.
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Contrast DevouredByTheHorde, which can often involve a crowd (generally associated with the poor) eating another person. At times, it can overlap with WickedCultured, but it doesn't need to. Compare VampiresAreRich, when another form of consumer is associated with wealth, and ExoticEntree, another type of food dish it's inherently evil to enjoy. It can also overlap with ConsumingPassion, because rich suitors are generally portrayed as more attractive. Contrast CannibalTribe, which associates cannibalism with stereotypes of low culture and savagery. Frequently paired with AristocratsAreEvil.

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Contrast DevouredByTheHorde, which can often involve a crowd (generally associated with the poor) eating another person. At times, it can overlap with WickedCultured, but it doesn't need to. The HumanTraffickers would be under their employment. Compare VampiresAreRich, when another form of consumer is associated with wealth, and ExoticEntree, another type of food dish it's inherently evil to enjoy. It can also overlap with ConsumingPassion, because rich suitors are generally portrayed as more attractive. Contrast CannibalTribe, which associates cannibalism with stereotypes of low culture and savagery. Frequently paired with AristocratsAreEvil.
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* Dorothy Daniels, the protagonist of ''A Certain Hunger'', is a celebrated food critic who can lecture at length on the qualities of any gourmet meal, raised in Connecticut upper-middle-class privilege and able to indulge her pallet across the globe. The book is told as her memoirs after she's been imprisoned for killing and cannibalizing a series of people.
* The short story "Excerpts from the Records of the New Zodiac and the Diaries of Henry Watson Fairfax" by Chet Williamson details a tycoon starting a fancy dinner club with other rich industrialists, hoping to broker peace among them. It goes awry when another member declares that being wealthy gives them absolute power over others... and demonstrates by serving several valued employees at his turn to host dinner. The club members then try to one up each other at their own turns, murdering and serving more employees, loved ones, and ''their own family members''. [[spoiler:Eventually the founding member takes matters in his own hands, and buys out all their companies one by one, then ends the club with a delectable solo meal... using all the other members as ingredients.]]

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* Dorothy Daniels, the protagonist of ''A Certain Hunger'', is a celebrated food critic who can lecture at length on the qualities of any gourmet meal, raised in Connecticut upper-middle-class privilege and able to indulge her pallet palate across the globe. The book is told as her memoirs after she's been imprisoned for killing and cannibalizing a series of people.
* The short story "Excerpts from the Records of the New Zodiac and the Diaries of Henry Watson Fairfax" by Chet Williamson details a tycoon starting a fancy dinner club with other rich industrialists, hoping to broker peace among them. It goes awry when another member declares that being wealthy gives them absolute power over others... and demonstrates by serving several valued employees at his turn to host dinner. The club members then try to one up one-up each other at their own turns, murdering and serving more employees, loved ones, and ''their own family members''. [[spoiler:Eventually the founding member takes matters in his own hands, and buys out all their companies one by one, then ends the club with a delectable solo meal... using all the other members as ingredients.]]
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The other association is with SnootyHauteCuisine. After all, the logic goes that rich people [[HauteCuisineIsWeird eat so many weird things]], so why would eating human flesh really be any different? SapientEatSapient is virtually guarenteed to be in play when this trope comes up. Sapience is often needed to grasp the concepts of wealth and poverty in the first place. Plus, the ability for the wealthy cannibals to [[ForTheEvulz taunt their sapient dinner with their impending fate is too good to pass up]].

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The other association is with SnootyHauteCuisine. After all, the logic goes that rich people [[HauteCuisineIsWeird eat so many weird things]], so why would eating human flesh really be any different? SapientEatSapient is virtually guarenteed guaranteed to be in play when this trope comes up. Sapience is often needed to grasp the concepts of wealth and poverty in the first place. Plus, the ability for the wealthy cannibals to [[ForTheEvulz taunt their sapient dinner with their impending fate is too good to pass up]].
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The other association is with SnootyHauteCuisine. After all, the logic goes that rich people [[HauteCuisineIsWeird eat so many weird things]], so why would eating human flesh really be any different? SapientEatSapient is virtually guarenteed to be in play when this trope comes up. Sapience is often needed to grasp the concepts of wealth and poverty in the first place. Plus, the ability for the wealthy cannibals to hold and sophisticated conversation yet [[ForTheEvulz taunt their sapient dinner with their impending fate is too good to pass up]].

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The other association is with SnootyHauteCuisine. After all, the logic goes that rich people [[HauteCuisineIsWeird eat so many weird things]], so why would eating human flesh really be any different? SapientEatSapient is virtually guarenteed to be in play when this trope comes up. Sapience is often needed to grasp the concepts of wealth and poverty in the first place. Plus, the ability for the wealthy cannibals to hold and sophisticated conversation yet [[ForTheEvulz taunt their sapient dinner with their impending fate is too good to pass up]].
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The other association is with SnootyHauteCuisine. After all, the logic goes that rich people [[HauteCuisineIsWeird eat so many weird things]], so why would eating human flesh really be any different?

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The other association is with SnootyHauteCuisine. After all, the logic goes that rich people [[HauteCuisineIsWeird eat so many weird things]], so why would eating human flesh really be any different?
different? SapientEatSapient is virtually guarenteed to be in play when this trope comes up. Sapience is often needed to grasp the concepts of wealth and poverty in the first place. Plus, the ability for the wealthy cannibals to hold and sophisticated conversation yet [[ForTheEvulz taunt their sapient dinner with their impending fate is too good to pass up]].



* ''VideoGame/StarControl Origins'': This is the general hat of the Phamysht, who are one of the only species in the game who show signs of high society: art, etiquette, etc. They are also cannibals who eat other intelligent beings. Alive and conscious. According to them, this is the highest form of fine dining in existence: to be able to talk to your meal as you consume it. You can take advantage of this by [[spoiler:giving them a RemoteBody to eat]] - they're willing to discuss some very important topics with their meals.

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* ''VideoGame/StarControl Origins'': This is the general hat of the Phamysht, who are one of the only species in the game who show signs of high society: art, etiquette, etc. They are also cannibals who eat other intelligent beings. Alive and conscious. According to them, this is the highest form of fine dining in existence: [[SapientEatSapient to be able to talk to your meal as you consume it.it]]. You can take advantage of this by [[spoiler:giving them a RemoteBody to eat]] - they're willing to discuss some very important topics with their meals.
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* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'': For Lord Ramsay Bolton's wedding to an impostor girl posing as "Lady Arya Stark", Lord Wyman Manderly has his cooks prepare three massive wedding pies the size of wagon wheels, filled with chunks of seasoned pork and vegetables swimming in a savory brown gravy. [[spoiler:The "pork" is implied to be the flesh of Rhaegar, Symond, and Jared Frey, served up to their relatives and allies as retribution for the perfidy and ''heinous'' violation of SacredHospitality of the Red Wedding.]] Downplayed, though, as the Freys are a very important family, but are viewed as the BlackSheep of the Westerosi noble houses and uncouth by the other aristocrats.

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* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'': For Lord Ramsay Bolton's wedding to an impostor girl posing as "Lady Arya Stark", Lord Wyman Manderly has his cooks prepare three massive wedding pies the size of wagon wheels, filled with chunks of seasoned pork and vegetables swimming in a savory brown gravy. [[spoiler:The "pork" is implied to be the flesh of Rhaegar, Symond, and Jared Frey, served up to their relatives and allies as retribution for the perfidy and ''heinous'' violation of SacredHospitality of the Red Wedding.]] Downplayed, though, as the Freys are a very important family, but are viewed as the BlackSheep odd one out of the Westerosi noble houses and uncouth by the other aristocrats.
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* ''VideoGame/StarControl Origins'': This is the general hat of the Phamysht, who are one of the only species in the game who show signs of high society: art, etiquette, etc. They are also cannibals who eat other intelligent beings. Alive and conscious. According to them, this is the highest form of fine dining in existence: to be able to talk to your meal as you consume it.

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* ''VideoGame/StarControl Origins'': This is the general hat of the Phamysht, who are one of the only species in the game who show signs of high society: art, etiquette, etc. They are also cannibals who eat other intelligent beings. Alive and conscious. According to them, this is the highest form of fine dining in existence: to be able to talk to your meal as you consume it. You can take advantage of this by [[spoiler:giving them a RemoteBody to eat]] - they're willing to discuss some very important topics with their meals.
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The other association is with SnootyHauteCuisine. After all - the logic goes - rich people [[HauteCuisineIsWeird eat so many weird things]]. Why wouldn't they eat human flesh? Is it really any different?

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The other association is with SnootyHauteCuisine. After all - all, the logic goes - that rich people [[HauteCuisineIsWeird eat so many weird things]]. Why wouldn't they eat things]], so why would eating human flesh? Is it flesh really be any different?
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** The [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/log-of-anomalous-items log of anomalous items]] mentions an illegal South American restaurant that offered snow leopard, chimpanzee, woolly mammoth, human, and SCP-███ meat as [[ExoticEntree Exotic Entrees]]. It also held an auction selling a strange egg from an unidentifiable species to a rich Chinese stockbroker for at least a million dollars.

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** The [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/log-of-anomalous-items log of anomalous items]] mentions an illegal South American restaurant that offered caught the eye of the Foundation by offering snow leopard, chimpanzee, woolly mammoth, human, and SCP-███ meat as [[ExoticEntree Exotic Entrees]]. It also apparently catered only to the very wealthy, as it once held an auction selling a strange egg from an unidentifiable species to a rich Chinese stockbroker for at least a million dollars.
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* Dorothy Daniels, the protagonist of ''A Certain Hunger'', is a celebrated food critic who can lecture at length on the qualities of any gourmet meal, raised in Connecticut upper-middle-class privilege and able to indulge her pallet across the globe. The book is told as her memoirs after she's been imprisoned for killing and cannibalizing a series of people.



* Creator/JonathanSwift's satirical essay ''Literature/AModestProposal'' advances the idea of impoverished Irish people selling their babies to the British aristocracy as food. For bonus humor, the essay concludes with a list of reasonable solutions to Irish poverty, all of which Swift sarcastically dismisses as ridiculous.



* Dorothy Daniels, the protagonist of ''A Certain Hunger'', is a celebrated food critic who can lecture at length on the qualities of any gourmet meal, raised in Connecticut upper-middle-class privilege and able to indulge her pallet across the globe. The book is told as her memoirs after she's been imprisoned for killing and cannibalizing a series of people.
* Creator/JonathanSwift's satirical essay ''Literature/AModestProposal'' advances the idea of impoverished Irish people selling their babies to the British aristocracy as food. For bonus humor, the essay concludes with a list of reasonable solutions to Irish poverty, all of which Swift sarcastically dismisses as ridiculous.
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* Creator/JonathanSwift's satirical essay ''Literature/AModestProposal'' advances the idea of impoverished Irish people selling their babies to the British aristocracy as food. For bonus humor, the essay concludes with a list of reasonable solutions to Irish poverty, all of which Swift sarcastically dismisses as ridiculous.
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* Myth/ClassicalMythology: Kronos was once the [[TopGod King of the Gods]]. To avoid getting overthrown by his children he ate his daughters and sons.

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* Myth/ClassicalMythology: Kronos was once the [[TopGod King of the Gods]]. To avoid getting overthrown by his children he ate his daughters and sons.sons (they survived, being immortal).
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Contrast DevouredByTheHorde, which can often involve a crowd (generally associated with the poor) eating another person. At times, it can overlap with WickedCultured, but it doesn't need to. Compare VampiresAreRich, when another form of consumer is associated with wealth, and ExoticEntree, another type of food dish it's inherently evil to enjoy. It can also overlap with ConsumingPassion, because rich suitors are generally portrayed as more attractive. Contrast CannibalTribe, which associates cannibalism with stereotypes of low culture and savagery.

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Contrast DevouredByTheHorde, which can often involve a crowd (generally associated with the poor) eating another person. At times, it can overlap with WickedCultured, but it doesn't need to. Compare VampiresAreRich, when another form of consumer is associated with wealth, and ExoticEntree, another type of food dish it's inherently evil to enjoy. It can also overlap with ConsumingPassion, because rich suitors are generally portrayed as more attractive. Contrast CannibalTribe, which associates cannibalism with stereotypes of low culture and savagery. Frequently paired with AristocratsAreEvil.
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* ''ComicBook/EatTheRich2021'': The rich residents of Crestfall Bluffs not only ritualistically kill and eat their staff at the end of their contracts, they enjoy it and are physiologically unable to return to non-human meat. Astor later implies to Joey that this is in fact a ''global'' operation. [[spoiler:Inverted at the end, when Joey leads the staff in an uprising against the rich people, who are then feasted upon.]]
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* Hannibal Lecter of ''Literature/RedDragon'', ''Literature/TheSilenceOfTheLambs,'' and ''Literature/{{Hannibal}}'' fame, is a WickedCultured "Pure Sociopath" famed for eating people. He's arrested early in the first book for eating the "sweetbreads" (thymus and pancreas) of several people, including an annoying flute player, confesses to eating the liver of a census taker with Amarone in the second book, and in the last book's SignatureScene, eats a man's brain while the poor fellow is still alive.

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* Hannibal Lecter of ''Literature/RedDragon'', ''Literature/TheSilenceOfTheLambs,'' and ''Literature/{{Hannibal}}'' fame, is a WickedCultured "Pure Sociopath" famed for eating people. He's arrested early in the first book for eating the "sweetbreads" (thymus and pancreas) of several people, including an annoying flute player, confesses to eating the liver of a census taker with Amarone in the second book, and in the last book's SignatureScene, book, eats a man's brain while the poor fellow is still alive.
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* In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQv72I6Ryfc&ab_channel=SaturdayNightLive this]] ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' parody of ''Theatre/{{Annie}}'', Mr. Warbucks is part of an exclusive club that ritualistically dines on human flesh. The provider tries to reassure Annie that it's [[WouldNotHurtAChild adult meat only]]; she's not on the menu.
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* ''Literature/FoodOfTheGods'' by Cassandra Khaw: The protagonist works for a wealthy, powerful [[OurGhoulsAreCreepier ghoul]] whose family dinners regularly feature human flesh. He notes that it's more about the ''consumption'' than the sustenance.

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* ''Literature/FoodOfTheGods'' by Cassandra Khaw: The protagonist works Rupert Wong is a professional chef who's frequently stuck preparing human flesh for his boss, a wealthy, powerful [[OurGhoulsAreCreepier ghoul]] whose family dinners regularly feature human flesh.ghoul]]. He notes that it's more about the ''consumption'' than the sustenance.
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* ''Literature/FoodOfTheGods'' by Cassandra Khaw: The protagonist works for a wealthy, powerful [[OurGhoulsAreCreepier ghoul]] whose family dinners regularly feature human flesh. He notes that it's more about the ''consumption'' than the sustenance.
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