Heston Blumenthal says fewer female chefs reach top of industry because 'the body clock starts working'

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He says female chefs find it difficult to 'lift heavy pots and pans' after having kids

has claimed that female chefs aren’t reaching the same career heights in the industry as men because of “evolution”, their biological clocks and the difficulty of lifting “heavy pots and pans” after childbirth.

 

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I think the best food is cooked with love not testosterone

Someone better tell MGaletti01 to stop lifting those pans with her little lady arms. However has she coped.

He’s welcome to visit me in my domestic kitchen, I’ll show him how I can make a fully loaded lecreuset large casserole dish fly. I hope he’s got fast reflexes because he’s going to need them.

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Maybe he should read Invisible Women CCriadoPerez 😊

Idiot.

I feel this is ever so slightly sexist

'More women leave work to have kids than men do.' Controversial, that.

stopthebodyclock

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idiot!

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