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Chef and free-range campaigner Jamie Oliver has fallen "fowl" of his own campaign after his restaurant in Cornwall used battery eggs. The chef's programme on Channel Four about UK egg production highlights the plights of battery chickens. But a group of farmers spotted the battery eggs while having dinner at Fifteen Cornwall in Watergate Bay. A restaurant spokesman said it had been an embarrassing mistake and admitted Mr Oliver was very angry. Dave Meneer, Fifteen Cornwall's chief executive said the wrong eggs had been ordered from the wrong place when the restaurant ran out of eggs. He said he had "read the riot act" to staff and procedures had been tightened up. Launched in May 2006, Fifteen Cornwall is one of four restaurants run by the Fifteen Foundation charity training disadvantaged young people as chefs. Oliver was reported as saying "heads would roll" over the incident, but Mr Meneer said no-one had been sacked. "Fifteen is about hiring rather than firing, and it is not my intention to fire anybody at this stage," he said. The party who spotted the eggs, made up of farmers and battery farmers, were later shown around the restaurant, including its cold store containing locally-produced free range eggs from Clarence Court, Liskeard.
The man has placenta recipes. I rest my case!
It had been lightly fried and then had a sauce added to it , not sure what else was in it but I could definately taste paprika
Had it in Romania. There wasnt a menu I could read in the restaurant so I picked something randomly and asked what it was afterwards.Tasted quite nice really, a little like eating liver.Still prefered the horse steak though.