Grumpy chef Gordon Ramsay refuses to adapt his menus for diners on weight-loss medication: just $$@O#*@#!! Ask him.

“That is absolute nonsense,” Ramsay told the Sunday Times. “There is no way we are going to give in to Mounjaro’s jab… The problem is with [customers] From eating too much in the first place! There is no way we are coming up with an Ozempic tasting menu to make you feel less fat at 10:30 at night.”

Gordon Ramsay had unkind words for diners taking weight loss drugs like Ozempic.
Gordon Ramsay had unkind words for diners taking weight loss drugs like Ozempic.

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Ramsay’s lack of diplomacy should come as no surprise. His nasty reviews have built his brand on shows like “Hell’s Kitchen.” He also won’t hesitate to disparage regular people who make their own favorite Super Bowl snacks.

But shaming the millions of people in the United States and the United Kingdom who have taken Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs, which control blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes but also contribute to weight loss, could perhaps be a marketing mistake.

Ramsay previously spoke about his own waist war. When a radio personality called her daughter Tilly “chubby” after appearing on “Strictly Come Dancing” in 2021, Ramsay called it a “very touchy subject.”

“I’m someone who has always struggled with my weight,” she said on Instagram. “I have to train. We eat all day. I pick, I graze, we have food 24/7. If we didn’t train, I would be 350 to 400 pounds, so all credit to her.”