Gordon Ramsay’s Olympics burger called ‘wrong on so many levels’ as foodies spot problem

Gordan Ramsay fans aren’t happy after trying out the chef’s Olympics-themed burger. Foodies have been debating the ‘Frenchie Burger’, that was created to celebrate the Games in Paris this summer.

The dish is being served up at restaurants up and down the country – and the celebrity chef recently posted a picture of it on Instagram. He said: “Celebrate the Olympics with my new Frenchie burger at @‌gordonramsaystreetburger !! With Roquefort cheese, grilled red onions, two smashed patties, garlic aioli and shoestring fries!!

There’s no doubt that the cheesy burger, which can be snapped up for £18, sparked discussion. Some diners have been left less than impressed with it – with some pointing out that it’s too difficult to eat due to its size

There’s no doubt that the cheesy burger, which can be snapped up for £18, sparked discussion. Some diners have been left less than impressed with it – with some pointing out that it’s too difficult to eat due to its size.

One person said the burger should be wider not taller

But not everyone was disappointed – and said they’d be interested in giving the Olympics-themed burger a go. One quipped: “Could eat one now..I’m starving..”

Another gushed: “I’m in love… with the burger. All my favourite components.” And a third said: “Ooohh looks delicious”.

The TV cook previously came under fire for his Next Level Burger. The stacked treat, which included a smashed double bee patty, American cheese, onion and Sriracha mayonnaise, also came in at £18.

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