He was really hated for the sugar tax because he sold books with recipes containing more sugar than the products he was supposedly against. Hypocrisy never goes down well.
The short answer is: He fell for his own hype, let his ego run wild, and people could see through it the second it wasn't solely filtered through the lens of a Channel 4 production team. Other examples of this: His "30 minute meals" took most people 2 hours, his "Money Saving" meals involved £400 of kit and £180 of store-cupboard basics (which included organic yogurt), his "Great Britain" series showed how much contempt he has for the country, and that's without all the various times he was caught sounding like a prick such as claiming people should work 200 hours a week.
All those books were useful for myself but I guess not everyone is cut out for cooking unless they have a good mentor, elbow grease and some encouragement.
@@Chance-ny4bc Yea but he has 17 Michelin stars 3 of which he has had for more then 20 years. Facts don`t lie. And you clearly have no idea about cooking so please keep your mouth shut.
Jamie Olivers ambitions seemed reasonable enough but here I think are his downfalls: 1. Adding whatever is around the house to traditional dishes is a slap in the face to those cultures. 2. How can you possibly gain control of so many restaurants, of course the standard would slip. 3. No one on this green earth, including children, wants to eat healthy. As a healthy eater myself and also a chef of 10 years I know this all too well. People want meat, salt, oil, sugar, butter, cheese, fat, fat, fat and they want it now, no matter the health risks. If your menu isnt 80% fried, meat heavy, sugary, salty, oily, cheese and buttery, you arent going to do well.
I feel like the healthy eating thing just focuses too much on totally excluding unhealthy foods when it's actually just about understanding moderation. It's okay to have fast food, soda, candy, donuts, but you just can't have it all the time. Also something as simple as buying low-calorie condiments and sugar-free soda will do wonders for most people who struggle with weight. It's much more about that than it's about society's obsession with kale salads or whatever
That is absolute nonsense. You completely are in the dark regarding how many people have been cutting meat out of their lives and eating healthier. There’s a fully vegan restaurant near me that has been doing spectacularly. The demand for healthier eating is definitely there! I’ve not eaten meat for 33 years. I don’t miss meat at all. I’m 49 years old, and everyone I know that’s around my age or older that still eats meat is overweight and has health problems caused from their diet (high cholesterol, heart attack / heart disease, contracted type 2 diabetes, had cancer, etc etc). The people I know who are vegetarian or vegan don’t have such issues, and they are also still slender like I am. Those vegan/vegetarian friends have also raised their kids w/o meat as well (I never had kids, but would have done the same if I had any). Your belief is extremely uninformed and condescending to the public. It sounds like you’ve done your part in keeping people unhealthy.
@@nickmeale1957 I forgot to address your first point (which was also dumb): Who gives af about other cultures! I’ll eat whatever the hell I want to eat. Take that politically correct nonsense and stick it where the sun don’t shine.
“having a celebrity chef open their own restaurant was not commonly seen at the time”. Brother what do you think chefs are? That’s like there whole thing and always had been?
@Indart you are forgetting the whole chapter how he got on the tv and got popular with housewives and had troubled youth working for him in his kitchen London 15 and later in 15 restaurants all over the world.
Jamie's Italian may no longer be in the UK but if you do a Google search you can see a list of his restaurants in countries as diverse as Qatar, Ireland, Montenegro, etc. The website with this information is copyrighted 2024. Is this for real or is someone playing a joke? As for Uncle Roger's silly (but probably insightful) comments, I think Jamie had already been in trouble long before that.
Feel bad for the guy, he genuinely seems to make an effort to make kids eat healthier foods. I wouldn't call myself a fan, but I have watched some of his cooking shows and made some of his recipes (which were very easy and practical to put together, because he typically uses ingredients that people have at home anyway). My guess is that a big part of the hate (primarily the review-bombing of his restaurants) comes from the manufacturers of these unhealthy products. I think he doesn't deserve the hate, sorry for the rant! Slight note: At the end of the video you seem to imply that Uncle Roger is a professional chef, he is not! He's a malaysian comedian. Otherwise nice video, man 👍
He doesn't. He puts on shows for ratings. Read his cookbooks. On one hand, he goes in front of the camera, putting on a show about healthy eating. On the other hand, his cookbooks are as unhealthy as you could possibly get. He's a hypocrite. Everything he does is simply for money he doesn't understand. You can't sit on the fence and collect from both sides forever.
He was just full of BS but he believed it. It was only the tv that made famous not his talent. He got on tv because a chef that was going to do a tv show were Jammie worked was off ill so Jammie said he would do it, he was in the right place at the right time that's all.
If this is true he is the reason why i now hate most of sodas lol. I will pay extra to get my hands on real sugar instead of sweeteners that i hate the taste of. But worry not people, mostly i drink water with wine vinegar...
Poor Jamie. The insanity of "cultural appropriation" outrage has receded quite a lot. His Jerk rice might be not great, but this kind of thing is no longer a capital offence.
Parents are responsible for teaching their children to eat healthy, it is on the parents for these lies and not feeding them in a healthy manner. Obesity persists due to lack of education and action. Regulating agencies need to inspect and hold US companies to account, who cares if they are upset. US citizens deserve the truth but even without it need to take responsibility for their health.
I like Jamie Oliver, he has done more good than bad for his fellow humans. His heart is in the right place. I have his recipe books and the food always tastes great, following his recipes. Maybe somebody should have helped him with a business model. Having that many restaurants is a recipe for disaster, (pardon the pun). That's why franchise foods are cheap, poor quality, turnover is their model.
Uncle Roger really..Jamie can't cook Italian food. Our Mexican food. Do what you know. And he don't know much. He works for Shell Oil company. Not sugar companys.
Jamie gave the government a new idea for a new tax. So people hate him. The "sugar tax" for "health reasons" made a lot of people hate him. How the heck is adding a tax going to improve health?
@@seliamila1005I don't smoke but the same goes for the enormous tax on cigarettes. Back home they cost around 1.50 pounds for 20 and that includes a separate tax. If they can be sold for that much back home then it shouldn't cost that much here. A majority of people who smoke are lower class so they are getting punished and nobody is quitting because of the tax.
The irony is he supported Sugar Tax, but his recipes requires a lotta sugar. And couple it with his insensitive remarks on budgeting, thinking a daily wage employee can afford his ingredients.
Jamie is a shite cook, like let's be honest. The fact that no-one seemed to have realized that before Uncle Roger cooked him is shocking. And him being British is no excuse because Gordon is an amazing cook.
I honestly think Jamie's ambitions were too high and he didn't have the skill's to execute. First of all he is extremely uncultured in the sense that he butcher's every nationalities food and I know he alway's say's this is is not traditional this is just my take on this dish but he doesn't even do that right he goes so far off from what the key or basic elements of said culture's dish that you can't even in good faith call it a re-invention of it. I honestly think he just say's that because he is genuinely ignorant of what that dish is and how it's traditionally made. Before you go and re-invent a cultural dish you should at the very least know what the original is but I don't think he does. It's like who cooks these dishes based off of incorrect stereotypes he has about those cultures. At the core of it I think he's just uneducated and shot way out of his depth and rightly got out back in his place, like we are not saying he shouldn't cook other culture's food but have the minimal respect to do your homework first before trying to establish yourself as an expert teacher or instructor. I feel bad for people who are fan's of his because it's like the blind leading the blind.
This video gave me a lot of respect for Jamie Oliver... He messed up at times yes, but at the end of the day. It seems like he tried to do good and just got shit back. Poor guy...
He was really hated for the sugar tax because he sold books with recipes containing more sugar than the products he was supposedly against. Hypocrisy never goes down well.
The short answer is: He fell for his own hype, let his ego run wild, and people could see through it the second it wasn't solely filtered through the lens of a Channel 4 production team.
Other examples of this: His "30 minute meals" took most people 2 hours, his "Money Saving" meals involved £400 of kit and £180 of store-cupboard basics (which included organic yogurt), his "Great Britain" series showed how much contempt he has for the country, and that's without all the various times he was caught sounding like a prick such as claiming people should work 200 hours a week.
All those books were useful for myself but I guess not everyone is cut out for cooking unless they have a good mentor, elbow grease and some encouragement.
Jamie Oliveoil never understood that if you want to become a pro chef, you need to learn how to cook.
The answer is Uncle Roger.
I WAS JUST ABT TO SAY THAT
best answer. FUIYOH!
Haiya
It goes way further. Remember the paella scandal? That was back in 2017.
@@markolysynchuk5264 no
The real question is: How did he become as big as he did?
Also, he's not a chef. He's a cook with an over inflated ego and terrible recipes.
He is a real chef and a damn good one. He was trained by Gordon Ramsey himself.
@@mantasdapkus3251after watching Gordon try to make a grilled cheese sandwich, I don't think that means much at all
@@Chance-ny4bc Yea but he has 17 Michelin stars 3 of which he has had for more then 20 years. Facts don`t lie. And you clearly have no idea about cooking so please keep your mouth shut.
@@Chance-ny4bcI mean... other than the failure of a "grilled toastie" that gordon made, did he fail at anything else?
@@randombritishperson. He failed to be a good person
Jamie Olivers ambitions seemed reasonable enough but here I think are his downfalls:
1. Adding whatever is around the house to traditional dishes is a slap in the face to those cultures.
2. How can you possibly gain control of so many restaurants, of course the standard would slip.
3. No one on this green earth, including children, wants to eat healthy. As a healthy eater myself and also a chef of 10 years I know this all too well. People want meat, salt, oil, sugar, butter, cheese, fat, fat, fat and they want it now, no matter the health risks. If your menu isnt 80% fried, meat heavy, sugary, salty, oily, cheese and buttery, you arent going to do well.
Here, we havee chinese cooking Italian food, Greeks make Sharwama, East inians making pizza.. S REW the culture crap.. its food ffs..
I feel like the healthy eating thing just focuses too much on totally excluding unhealthy foods when it's actually just about understanding moderation. It's okay to have fast food, soda, candy, donuts, but you just can't have it all the time. Also something as simple as buying low-calorie condiments and sugar-free soda will do wonders for most people who struggle with weight. It's much more about that than it's about society's obsession with kale salads or whatever
That is absolute nonsense. You completely are in the dark regarding how many people have been cutting meat out of their lives and eating healthier. There’s a fully vegan restaurant near me that has been doing spectacularly. The demand for healthier eating is definitely there! I’ve not eaten meat for 33 years. I don’t miss meat at all.
I’m 49 years old, and everyone I know that’s around my age or older that still eats meat is overweight and has health problems caused from their diet (high cholesterol, heart attack / heart disease, contracted type 2 diabetes, had cancer, etc etc). The people I know who are vegetarian or vegan don’t have such issues, and they are also still slender like I am. Those vegan/vegetarian friends have also raised their kids w/o meat as well (I never had kids, but would have done the same if I had any).
Your belief is extremely uninformed and condescending to the public. It sounds like you’ve done your part in keeping people unhealthy.
@one-eyepadidally8449 Geez, tell me what you really think about it mate.
@@nickmeale1957
I forgot to address your first point (which was also dumb): Who gives af about other cultures! I’ll eat whatever the hell I want to eat. Take that politically correct nonsense and stick it where the sun don’t shine.
I can't believe you didn't mention Jamie Oliver's paella scandal. It was such a big deal, it even made it onto Spanish national news.
Fuiyohhh!! this is why Jam-ie Olive Oil hasn't responded to uncle roger. He too broke to make a sentence.
U deserve more recognition! Ate this video right up, subscribed
yoooooo thank you
I would love to see Jamie Oliver on Kitchen Nightmares
getting cancelled over microwave rice is mental
He’s appropriated several traditional dishes across cultures at this point. You’d think a guy with his platform would atleast do his own diligence.
What can he only make fish and chips in a bag only?
Oh, oh my sweet summer child, you have no idea how shitty this man really is. The majority of his home country hates him.
“having a celebrity chef open their own restaurant was not commonly seen at the time”. Brother what do you think chefs are? That’s like there whole thing and always had been?
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Curry dish without curry
Butter chicken without butter 😂
@Indart you are forgetting the whole chapter how he got on the tv and got popular with housewives and had troubled youth working for him in his kitchen London 15 and later in 15 restaurants all over the world.
Jamie's Italian may no longer be in the UK but if you do a Google search you can see a list of his restaurants in countries as diverse as Qatar, Ireland, Montenegro, etc. The website with this information is copyrighted 2024. Is this for real or is someone playing a joke? As for Uncle Roger's silly (but probably insightful) comments, I think Jamie had already been in trouble long before that.
There’s one in Perth WA!
The simple answer is. He opened too many restaurants, set his own expectations too high, and this is what ended his career.
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rly well made vid. was expecting you to have at least 50k subscribers with the quality of the video. just subbed :]
thank you, means a ton :)
Vid sucked.. thhats why ffs
For someone who loves chicken skin
I feel offend 4:19
I am a fan of chicken skin since childhood
@@laurapalmer35it’s the best part of any meat
He's still worth well north of a 100M, putting him in the upper haf in the global 0.1%.
5:51 most anticlimactic bit ever
You are really underrated i would imagine you at over 500k by now
2018? The clips are much older and the clip of the American kids is 13years ago on RUclips
Bro the way you edit is amazing how do you do it you should be on the level of SunnyV2 or Moon
thank you :)
Feel bad for the guy, he genuinely seems to make an effort to make kids eat healthier foods. I wouldn't call myself a fan, but I have watched some of his cooking shows and made some of his recipes (which were very easy and practical to put together, because he typically uses ingredients that people have at home anyway). My guess is that a big part of the hate (primarily the review-bombing of his restaurants) comes from the manufacturers of these unhealthy products. I think he doesn't deserve the hate, sorry for the rant!
Slight note: At the end of the video you seem to imply that Uncle Roger is a professional chef, he is not! He's a malaysian comedian. Otherwise nice video, man 👍
He doesn't. He puts on shows for ratings. Read his cookbooks. On one hand, he goes in front of the camera, putting on a show about healthy eating. On the other hand, his cookbooks are as unhealthy as you could possibly get. He's a hypocrite. Everything he does is simply for money he doesn't understand. You can't sit on the fence and collect from both sides forever.
nah jamie is an arrogant classist
He was just full of BS but he believed it. It was only the tv that made famous not his talent. He got on tv because a chef that was going to do a tv show were Jammie worked was off ill so Jammie said he would do it, he was in the right place at the right time that's all.
I feel for Jaimie. He started off with good intentions but pissed off the wrong people and lost his way.
If this is true he is the reason why i now hate most of sodas lol. I will pay extra to get my hands on real sugar instead of sweeteners that i hate the taste of. But worry not people, mostly i drink water with wine vinegar...
Poor Jamie. The insanity of "cultural appropriation" outrage has receded quite a lot. His Jerk rice might be not great, but this kind of thing is no longer a capital offence.
Parents are responsible for teaching their children to eat healthy, it is on the parents for these lies and not feeding them in a healthy manner. Obesity persists due to lack of education and action. Regulating agencies need to inspect and hold US companies to account, who cares if they are upset. US citizens deserve the truth but even without it need to take responsibility for their health.
The look to camera from that Jamican lady in the last shot says it all.
2K SUBS MY BOY ,YESSSSSSSUR ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I like Jamie Oliver, he has done more good than bad for his fellow humans. His heart is in the right place. I have his recipe books and the food always tastes great, following his recipes. Maybe somebody should have helped him with a business model. Having that many restaurants is a recipe for disaster, (pardon the pun). That's why franchise foods are cheap, poor quality, turnover is their model.
I actually feel bad for him bacuase his intentions were nobel I mean those kids didn't know what tomato is and grew up eating processed garbage
came from jacks vid
4:56 priceless
Uncle Roger really..Jamie can't cook Italian food. Our Mexican food. Do what you know. And he don't know much. He works for Shell Oil company. Not sugar companys.
& you didnt even get into the Paella scandal
Jamie gave the government a new idea for a new tax. So people hate him. The "sugar tax" for "health reasons" made a lot of people hate him. How the heck is adding a tax going to improve health?
he's punishing the poor basically "IF NO ONE CAN AFFORD SUGAR THEN NO ONE WOULD EAT IT!"
@@seliamila1005I don't smoke but the same goes for the enormous tax on cigarettes. Back home they cost around 1.50 pounds for 20 and that includes a separate tax. If they can be sold for that much back home then it shouldn't cost that much here. A majority of people who smoke are lower class so they are getting punished and nobody is quitting because of the tax.
The irony is he supported Sugar Tax, but his recipes requires a lotta sugar.
And couple it with his insensitive remarks on budgeting, thinking a daily wage employee can afford his ingredients.
Yknow funnily enough Jamie oliver looks similar like elon musk and what elon musk wouldve looked like if he was never succesful with tesla
You forgot the equally controversial "chorizo paella" which got lambasted by Spaniards.
w indict
w video indart keep it up :)
thanks!
Jamie Oliver puts lemon and olive oil on everything
Who is this blonde guy?
This is why Gordon Ramsay is a better chef
Jamie is a shite cook, like let's be honest. The fact that no-one seemed to have realized that before Uncle Roger cooked him is shocking. And him being British is no excuse because Gordon is an amazing cook.
You should do one of muselk
nah, muselk had played tf2 for ten years or so before he switched to fortnite, let him be
Jamie Oliver vs uncle roger
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jerk rice omg this world has gone to crap
I honestly think Jamie's ambitions were too high and he didn't have the skill's to execute. First of all he is extremely uncultured in the sense that he butcher's every nationalities food and I know he alway's say's this is is not traditional this is just my take on this dish but he doesn't even do that right he goes so far off from what the key or basic elements of said culture's dish that you can't even in good faith call it a re-invention of it. I honestly think he just say's that because he is genuinely ignorant of what that dish is and how it's traditionally made. Before you go and re-invent a cultural dish you should at the very least know what the original is but I don't think he does. It's like who cooks these dishes based off of incorrect stereotypes he has about those cultures. At the core of it I think he's just uneducated and shot way out of his depth and rightly got out back in his place, like we are not saying he shouldn't cook other culture's food but have the minimal respect to do your homework first before trying to establish yourself as an expert teacher or instructor. I feel bad for people who are fan's of his because it's like the blind leading the blind.
Who did JO owed 125million pounds to...asking for a friend.
Your should have included uncle roger also, for fastening up his already declining reputation
jamie oliver is a bland celebrity
just like all his food
Tf is wrong with the pronunciation? "chickeng nugget" got short tounge?
Ur like sunnyv2 but better
If you want to change the recipe drastically & significantly, change the name. Do not be pretentious & a hypocrite.
he stole my school chips
ok the rice thing is stupid
Oliver im pretty sure fdr would slam them
this man is mental
Haiya jamie olive oil weijo
its simple... dipdude pushed too har dand acted like he knew better than anyone.. while taking cash from wh9oever would pay
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He got chubby.
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A terrible cook and a worse person.
The person who created this video, as well as most of those who watch it, have careers less advanced than Jamie !
@parketus, so is the one who defends Jamie Oliver while not eating the horrors he made.
Jaiya jamie olive oil weijo
Uncle Roger roasted him lmao 🤣 😂 just started this viseo but i hope you talk about him
Main reason: Uncle Roger
This video gave me a lot of respect for Jamie Oliver... He messed up at times yes, but at the end of the day. It seems like he tried to do good and just got shit back. Poor guy...