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Ramsay Rejects Catering to Diners Using Weight-Loss Injections
10 Nov
Summary
- Ramsay refuses to modify restaurant menus for diners using weight-loss injections
- Ramsay criticizes diners who use Ozempic and Mounjaro for weight loss
- Ramsay condemns influencers who disrupt dining experiences with flashy photos

In a recent interview, renowned celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, 59, has made it clear that he has no intention of modifying the menus at his restaurants to cater to diners using weight-loss injections. Ramsay's comments come after fellow chef Heston Blumenthal announced a "mindful" dining experience at his Fat Duck restaurant featuring reduced portion sizes.
Ramsay was blunt in his assessment, calling the idea "absolute bullshit" and stating, "There's no f***ing way we're giving in to the Mounjaro jab." He went on to say, "The problem is with them [the diners] for eating too much in the first f***ing place!" Ramsay also criticized the use of Ozempic, a semaglutide drug that can reduce appetite, saying he won't be introducing an "Ozempic tasting menu" to make diners "feel like less of a fat f*** by 10:30 in the evening."



