Published February 16, 2016

Are TV Cooking Shows Turning Chefs Away?

Now that we are in the middle of the reality TV wave, it is no surprise that there isn’t a corner of life that has yet to be discovered by cameras. It seems like every business has some sort of representation in the reality TV sphere, and those shows may actually be giving a negative impression of the job. For example, there are shows about young dancers and the drama in their competition and classes certainly isn’t palatable for viewers who may be considering putting their child into dance. There is also a huge showing of cooking related shows that portray chefs shaking in their confidence as they create dishes for someone who will start yelling and cursing at them in heartbeat. Is this type of television harmful to the restaurant industry as this poor representation can be pushing young cooks away? If you are curious about how the television cooking phenomenon has contributed to the smaller number of chefs, read this article today!

 

Read the full article here: Are TV Cooking Shows Contributing to the Chef Shortage?

 

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