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How Gordon Ramsay’s ‘MasterChef’ Is Playing a Culinary Game Between Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials and Gen Z in Season 14


Gordon Ramsay's Fox cooking competition "MasterChef" has found a way to reinvent itself once more: pitting generation against generation in Season 14

“I think it’s the mentality of the fact that we grew up with those articles that were like, ‘Millennials Are Ruining X,'” New York Times food journalist and cookbook author Krishna told Variety. But we grew up a little bit later and some of the advantages that the younger generations have is access to things like YouTube, TikTok, where they could literally learn everything about cooking online. Gen Z guest judge DiGiovanni, who has amassed more than 30 million followers to his cooking channels across social media platforms including YouTube and TikTok, was not available for this interview, so viewers will have to wait to find out what strength and weaknesses his generation has going for them when their audition rounds arrive in the coming weeks.

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