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Gordon Ramsay blasted by Future Food Stars viewers as apprentice chefs ALL make major cooking fail

FUTURE Food Stars viewers couldn’t hide their upset as they accused the show of failing to maintain hygiene standards.

Thursday evening’s instalment of the BBC cooking show saw a team of cooks deal with an array of challenges – but those watching at home were soon left gagging.

BBCFuture Food Stars viewers were left disgusted after the chefs failed to wear hair nets[/caption]

BBCFood Safety regulations state that when working in a kitchen long hair must be tied back[/caption]

Led by Gordon Ramsay, the teams were tasked with creating an online delivery service.

Unbeknownst to them, as well as challenging them to feed hungry office workers nearby, Gordon invited the heads of high street fast food chains Wahaca and Wagamama to lunch.

After deciding to order online, the apprentice chefs got to work on meals – but some of them were missing a vital ingredient.

Viewers soon took to Twitter to question why some of the stars weren’t wearing hairnets, despite being in a professional setting. 

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Many were quick to point out that they should be wearing hairnets in a kitchen, claiming it flouted health and safety rules.

Alongside an emoji of an angry face, one person vented: “Why don’t those with long hair wear hair nets in line with food hygiene standards?”

Echoing their comments, someone else said: “Why are there women, with long hair, cooking without a hair net on? Absolutely vile.”

While a third added: “Nobody wants a hair coking them as they eat their lunch. Who on earth is running that kitchen?”


Food Safety regulations state that when working in a kitchen long hair must be tied back, which in tonight’s case wasn’t followed.

The Sun has contacted the BBC for comment.

Gordon Ramsay Future Food Stars continues next Thursday at 9pm on BBC One. 

BBCMany were quick to point out that it flouted health and safety rules[/caption]

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