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Cody Gordon
Paragould, AR · 6 months ago

crazy thing is I'm not sure if it's true or not but I heard when he got out Gordon did actually end up giving him a shot at his restaurant

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Asher Mclendon
Perkinston, MS · 6 months ago

He knows how to use that knife for a reason

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Ęqůąłįşþ
5 months ago

Prepping and cooking is two different things ..He may be able to cut an onion faster but that’s only where his limits reach because he stayed prepping that’s why he was faster ..

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Javier Jasso Garcia
Chicago, IL · 6 months ago

We never saw what the other guy did

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DontMessWithTX
5 months ago

Yall talking about thicker slices and couldn’t cut an onion in half in the time Chef cut one side. That man has no training and this was more likely a skit.

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Badger
5 months ago

Bro Gordon was literally beating them in speed if you use your eyes, Gordon was through the entire onion and dude still had half of one left

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youmadbro
Winston Salem, NC · 5 months ago

the difference between learning to cut one onion fast and cutting 200 fast every day😂

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Jack_Burton
5 months ago

Dude’s cuts were thick, like five slices, Gordon’s were sliced perfectly into playing cards. Was this sarcasm?

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jason stankiewicz
Boise, ID · 6 months ago

I don't see why they don't show his cut up onions

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Josh Mccormick
New York City, NY · 3 months ago

I don't understand what the other guy did that was so impressive.

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Rileyjean Barnes
Wausau, WI · 6 months ago

he cut it into thicker slices

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Corey Malley
Pickens, SC · 7 months ago

how much is 25 quid a day? that wouldn't make it an hour in america..

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Aaron Louer
Charleston, IL · 7 months ago

did he do it?!?!?

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Andrew Bateman
North Wilkesboro, NC · 7 months ago

Is that why his eyes are like that?

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Romyn Lockwood
7 months ago

Part 2 via Gordon Ramsey Reddit AMA: "So going into the prisons and working with offenders that regret what they've done, I'm a firm believer that everyone deserves a second chance. So, I did offer him a job. Secondly, he reoffended within days of coming out. And that's the issue for me and prisons, and that's why I went in and set up a documentary called *Bad Boy Bakery*, where we created a bakery on the inside to sell on the outside. Because, these offenders need to come back out into society better equipped, more suitable, more confident, and perhaps even higher skilled than when they went in there in the first place. So, sometimes you come across those individuals that are less fortunate than others, and they deserve that second chance. So I offered him a job, I was excited to have him by my side, and the offer is still open today providing he comes back into society better placed."