Dozens of female chefs have condemned "pervasive" sexism in British restaurant kitchens, saying in an open letter that the industry needs more women in top roles. About a quarter of Britain's ...
This International Women’s Day, cooks and chefs from across the world share stories of connection, conviviality, and cultural change in the kitchen.
Indeed, 70 female chefs wrote an open letter to The Times last week denouncing the "culture of fear" they say exists in British restaurants, and alleging everything from "inappropriate comments ...
The UK is home to more than 250,000 chefs, but only 18.5% are women. And those women don’t have it easy. In February, 70 female chefs came together to speak out about the sexism and inequality ...
Whilst many women have shared powerful and impactful stories online, there’s a classic sense of British kitchen mentality — keep calm and carry on. Chefs would put money on who was going to ...
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