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Gordon Ramsay didn't hold back when speaking out on whether he would alter his restaurants' menus to cater to diners who are taking popular weight loss drugs including Ozempic and Mounjaro.
During a recent interview with The Sunday Times, the 59-year-old celebrity chef was asked whether he would create special, smaller-portion menus for patrons using GLP-1 weight-loss medications that can suppress appetite.
In September, famed chef Heston Blumenthal announced that his three Michelin star U.K. restaurant The Fat Duck would offer a new tasting menu called "The Mindful Experience" that features reduced portion sizes for diners on weight loss drugs.
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