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Does the public still care about celebrity chefs?

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Megan Rowe

September 18, 2013

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The cult status that celebrity chefs have enjoyed for the last decade may be on the wane, according to MarketWatch.

With Food Network viewership off by 10 percent over the past season and the lack of a new megastar a la Paula Deen, observers suggest that the public may be losing their enthusiasm for so-called star chefs.

In “10 things celebrity chefs won’t tell you,” MarketWatch serves up a number of well-known and less-known tidbits, including:

• TV cooking personalities, as practically everyone knows by now, often have no formal training.

• To keep up with the great demand for their cookbooks, celebrity chefs often outsource their recipes.

• The products they endorse are sometimes of questionable quality.

• Some celebrity chefs, stretched too thin, are having trouble maintaining quality at their own restaurants.

About the Author

Megan Rowe

Megan Rowe (@ontherowed) is an award-winning business writer and editor based in Cleveland. She has written extensively for foodservice, lodging and meetings publications and websites. Before launching her own editorial services firm, Rowe was a staff editor for Restaurant Hospitality for more than a decade. She is an avid cook, photography hobbyist and intrepid world traveler.

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