

'Personally I think it's better for me and Marcus to put 52 budget-friendly recipes on social media, which will help a lot of hungry kids, rather than, say, just giving away £50,000.' 'We can all do things to help like donating to a food bank of giving cash. 'You don't help feed children by making successful people ashamed because I am one of those people. 'But I also think: never punish people who are making money, who have achieved a great lifestyle. He told The Times: 'A hundred per cent it makes me angry there are more food banks than branches of McDonald's in this country.
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The Full Time Meals campaign, launched in April 2021, aims to end child food poverty by sharing recipes that are accessible and easy to cook. Last year the television chef teamed up with Manchester United footballer and food-poverty hero Marcus Rashford during the pandemic to help families provide healthy, cheap and filling meals. He has continuously defended the price tag explaining that high-end food products and high staff wages are the main factors for the price of the menu.īut despite catering for those with expensive taste, the chef also spends a lot of time working as a food activists. Then two months later he was also blasted for doing similar ones for Valentine's Day costing £185.

The restaurant, which was previously marketed as a 'casual' and 'accessible' dining experience, serves items such as a £69 pork loin and a £68 chicken pie.ĭuring the pandemic he faced a fierce backlash after selling takeaway Christmas dinners for £95-a-head that customer had to cook themselves at home. It comes as shopping bills have surged at the fastest rate since 2008, with the average house's grocery bill jumping by £533.
