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BBC MasterChef judge's square plate rant: dishing the dirt BBC MasterChef judge's square plate rant: dishing the dirt
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MasterChef judge William Sitwell grabbed national attention on Wednesday with his tirade against square plates, which he followed up with a Daily Telegraph feature on Thursday. Monkey was therefore surprised when one of his colleagues at Waitrose Kitchen magazine tweeted a shot of the editor apparently lunching on angular crockery. MasterChef judge William Sitwell grabbed national attention on Wednesday with his tirade against square plates, which he followed up with a Daily Telegraph feature on Thursday. Monkey was therefore surprised when one of his colleagues at Waitrose Kitchen magazine tweeted a shot of the editor apparently lunching on angular crockery.
@mediaguardian Tip off: @WilliamSitwell BUSTED!! Lunching off a #squareplate pic.twitter.com/BehsBVwYe1@mediaguardian Tip off: @WilliamSitwell BUSTED!! Lunching off a #squareplate pic.twitter.com/BehsBVwYe1
Monkey wonders how Sitwell managed to cope with this "abomination" on his desk – and whether he was hoping it would lend him "some kind Monkey wonders how Sitwell managed to cope with this "abomination" on his desk – and whether he was hoping it would lend him "some kind of fashionable vibe", as he put it in his original comments. In any case, it can only help publicise his square plate "amnesty" at the Towcester Food Festival, which was no doubt the name of the game from the start.
of fashionable vibe", as he put it in his original comments. In any case, it can only help publicise his square plate "amnesty" at the Towcester Food Festival, which was no doubt the name of the game from the start.