• slazer2au
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    1918 days ago

    Because there is a difference between staged and prepared.

    Likely what happens is the show knows in advance what the chefs need and make it available.

    • @ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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      218 days ago

      It also plausible they don’t even need to buy the expensive bits ahead of time. There’s a ton of downtime in these shows where they are shooting different scenes. There’s likely plenty of time to text a PA that’s already in the grocery store to buy the lobster or the filet while the elimination is being shot and next round prep is happening.

      • JackbyDev
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        1818 days ago

        “Hey SnausagesinaBlanket! I’m a producer of Beat Bobby Flay. You’ve been selected to participate! Congratulations! Please let use know your planned dishes and ingredients so we can have them available on our set.”

      • @spongebue@lemmy.world
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        218 days ago

        How much could it cost to have a handful of requested groceries for a few chefs, knowing some of whom won’t move further, compared to the entire cost of producing the show?

  • @lepinkainen@lemmy.world
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    918 days ago

    In Iron Chef the contestants were given a bunch of possibilities for the key ingredient, they could then prep and request ingredients based on those

  • @diphthong@lemmy.world
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    218 days ago

    You are talking about television. Television is full of manufactured drama. People get bored and consume drama so television manufactures it.

    • Electric_Druid
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      18 days ago

      But if I say “100% of people who make sweeping generalizations with no room for nuance should get the death penalty” then I’m the bad guy