Gordon Ramsay has said that Covid-19 restrictions 'wiped the slate clean' for restaurants.
The 55-year-old celebrity chef, who told the Guardian last yeardue to Covid-19 restrictions, also said in his Radio Times interview that the last two years have been"devastating" to the hospitality industry.
Ramsay said that he expects there to be an upwards shift in the quality of restaurants on offer as a result."It's wiped the arrogance from the industry," he told Radio Times, adding that restaurants need to raise their game to stay alive. Ramsay recently took over a location formerly owned by fellow celebrity chef, Jamie Oliver, in Liverpool, England. Speaking to the Liverpool Echo, Ramsay said thatThe chef also faced criticism at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic from the public and previous members of staff on social media, when
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