One address. A real person.
The whole correspondence channel is cook@withstaple.com. Reply turnaround is whatever the household allows — usually a day or two, longer on weekends and during dinner.
Write about anything. A recipe that wouldn't load. A typo on the manifesto. An idea for v1.5. A privacy or terms question. A German legal notice. A note from a household that uses Staple every Sunday. It all lands in the same inbox.
No contact form on purpose. Forms invite validators, captchas, an analytics tag to measure the funnel, a CRM to route the lead. None of that fits how Staple is built. An email is one round trip, plaintext, between two people. That's the point.
Press, partnerships, recipe rights, legal. Same address. Mention the topic in the subject line so the cook in question can route it before lunch.