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Published 14:07 14 Sep 2020 GMT
Gordon Ramsay might have a reputation for being a loudmouth in the kitchen, but he's now in the firing line for his new "overpriced" fry-up.
The famously foul-mouthed chef took to Twitter to reveal the new fry up, posting a video of his creation with a knife sliding into one of the eggs.
He captioned it: "The most amazing Full English.... can’t wait for you to try it from 21st September at Savoy Grill!"
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The breakfast is priced at £19 and includes two eggs, one sausage, a few strips of bacon, one tomato and one mushroom.
However, it wasn't long before Ramsay's 7.4 million Twitter followers slammed the breakfast's price and began comparing it to their own fry-ups.
People were also enraged that Ramsay's restaurant is charging £5 for additional sides with the breakfast.
And we all know how well Gordon takes criticism:
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The sides include St Ewe egg - any style, smoked salmon, pork sausage, smoked backed bacon, black pudding, grilled mushroom, and tomato.
Reacting to the breakfast, one Twitter user wrote: "Wow £19 for that breakfast...also where’s the Beans..."
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Another added: "Can't wait for you to try it!!!!! Are the sides £5 each or is that for all of them???? Who is mug enough to pay a fiver for one sausage??? Get a grip GR."
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A third said: "£19. If you want black pudding, it'll cost you an extra fiver. File under 'rip off'."
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Sharing a picture of a much more substantial looking fry-up, a fourth Twitter user wrote: "Nothing full about that and probably extortionately priced. Try some honest local cafes instead son."
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Meanwhile, a fifth person showed how they created a fry-up on a much more reasonable budget, writing: "Gordon I like ya but come on son... £19..... Having a giraffe!! £5 this cost me, all freshly cooked, local ingredients tasty and homemade hash browns... that’s a breakfast."
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And another added: "That is definitely not a full English. Think you need some cooking lessons Gordon."
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What do you think of Ramsay's breakfast? Overpriced or worth it?