Matt Tebbutt shares his choice of snacks and leaves co-stars horrified while producers ask him to ‘move on’; Details here
English famous food presenter Matthew Charles Tebbutt horrified his guest Nick Grimshaw on his online cookery program Saturday Kitchen by sharing his choice of snacks. Producers breached the conversation through the earpiece and asked Tebbutt to “...
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Ahead of the latest installment in the recent episode of Saturday Kitchen, the host, Matt Tebbutt, was revealing his choice of snacks. And the guest Nick Grimshaw expressed his disdain when Matt revealed his fishy food choices. This was a notion of embarrassment as the pair have previously discussed this topic which is the choice of a fish stick on a Radio 1 show food heaven and hell.
Matt revealed more about the exciting tastes that he has. Simultaneously he was talking to the guest and asking him about his eating preferences. When Nick was asked about his idea of food heaven and hell. Further adding to this, he also loves some salty flavours. But producers breached the conversation with the host; Matt Tebbutt made a point of his version of the food hell.
Work from pubs is the new work from home
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Covid-19 had given rise to the work from home regime, but that is not new anymore as many UK pubs have come up with a new idea.
Covid-19 had given rise to the work from home regime, but that is not new anymore as many UK pubs have come up with a new idea.
British pubs have introduced a unique trend of WFP, or work from pub, with extra facilities for the operators.
British pubs have introduced a unique trend of WFP, or work from pub, with extra facilities for the operators.
As per a report by The Guardian, companies are shifting to WFP to increase revenue as employees want to save on their electricity bills.
As per a report by The Guardian, companies are shifting to WFP to increase revenue as employees want to save on their electricity bills.
The Fuller brewery's chain of 350+ pubs offers WFP packages that start at £10 (about Rs 933) per day, the report stated further.
The Fuller brewery's chain of 350+ pubs offers WFP packages that start at £10 (about Rs 933) per day, the report stated further.
Yong's brewery has attractive WFP packages at around £15 (Rs 1,400), for a lunch and unlimited tea and coffee package.
Yong's brewery has attractive WFP packages at around £15 (Rs 1,400), for a lunch and unlimited tea and coffee package.
For the £10 package at Fuller, you will get lunch and a drink. The £15 deal at The Flintgate will get you a "work and play" package.
For the £10 package at Fuller, you will get lunch and a drink. The £15 deal at The Flintgate will get you a "work and play" package.
The reason behind WFP even becoming a thing at the UK is the rising cost of living crisis at the country, likely to get worse.
The reason behind WFP even becoming a thing at the UK is the rising cost of living crisis at the country, likely to get worse.
As per the Guardian report, a customer who does WFP says its simpler to concentrate at pubs rather than home as there's no extra work.
As per the Guardian report, a customer who does WFP says its simpler to concentrate at pubs rather than home as there's no extra work.
The main objective of the bars is to draw laptop workers in to boost their revenue as inflation increases in the UK.
The main objective of the bars is to draw laptop workers in to boost their revenue as inflation increases in the UK.
Amidst the conversation, Nick did admit that he has some textural issues as he does not like rubbery food items or halloumi. Neither does he prefer fish things or mushy food. Right after the statement, Matt mortified the guest saying fish sticks are his new favourite thing. To this reply, Nick retorted that the fish sticks don't have any texture and are fishy rubber. In continuation, long-running TV presenter Matt continued fish stick is a handy snack and pure protein, which is simply delicious. Nick exclaimed that it would be his last preference.
The producers had to stop the conversation, but Matt was stubborn, so Nick declared that using a phone is more legal than a fish stick in a car.
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