How is he a much worse offender? If his chefs make the food that morning/day and then send it to the restaurant to be eaten, then i can see how that's still freshly made. Not ideal, but certainly much, much m different, than other places who freeze meals for days, even weeks, and then microwave it to serve. As for the baking, originality is a major issue. She takes credit for the taste and appearance of the baked goods someone else, not within her workforce, made.
There is a difference between the two. I dont think anyone would have a problem with Amy baking at another location and bringing them in for sale, which is what that story is basically saying.....the company that makes some stuff off-site and sends it to Ramsay's restaurants is his company...so he can claim that everything is fresh made by his establishment because he also owns the catering company that makes them. I do personally find it a touch hypocritical to make such a fuss over fresh-made-on-site like he does and then turn around and not have it done by some of his own establishments. Near as we can tell....Amy claims they are all hers and they are not....a much more serious infraction in my eyes for an eating establishment.
Check out their first public interview afterwards. I find it very hard to believe anything she says still. Horrible job my Monti at asking the questions we all want to know. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVYOtvaea1Q
http://amradaronline.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/amyskitchencontract.pdf lol... What sane person would want to work here?
"4) Any type of attitude will result in immediate termination" How much more ambiguous can you get? haha.
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Someone should open a business within the radius and call it Yam's Baking Company.. how i would love to see them both writhe.
They should really take advantage and get a reality show. People would tune in to watch them, even if they don't like them.
Or the 1 year no-compete clause. Even most high tech companies with actual multi-million dollar patents/IP don't hold their employees to that.
You need to check out the insane meltdown they had on Facebook if you haven't already http://www.buzzfeed.com/ryanhatesthis/this-is-the-most-epic-brand-meltdown-on-facebook-ever bish be cray
Kitchen Nightmares is showing a new episode involving a revisit to Amy's Baking Company mania right now on Fox.