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mc_squared
04-07-2007, 05:59 PM
Gordon Ramsay: 'Parents of obese children should be fined'

Last updated at 11:17am on 4th July 2007 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/i/commentIconSm.gif Comments (15) (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=466095&in_page_id=1770#StartComments)
Gordon Ramsay has lashed out at parents of obese children, calling for them to be taken to court and fined.

The 40-year-old father of four believes the threat of legal action is the only way to get through to parents who let their children over-eat.
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http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/07_01/RamsayES0407_468x477.jpgGrodon Ramsay with his daughter, Megan, who has been teased at school about her weight


The Michelin-starred chef said: "If kids become obese and out of control, then seriously fine the parents and threaten them with a court appearance because they often don't realise what they are doing.

"If you're going to be a healthy nation then you've got to discipline the parents for having no control."
Describing the psychological suffering endured by overweight children he said: "As a nation, we've got to improve; we've got to become seriously focused on keeping it together.

"You don't want to see fat children at the age of nine being humiliated at school because they can't play rugby or they can't do the cross country run or they're feeling bad because their clothes don't fit them.

"That gives that individual an issue they'll have for the rest of their lives. It's heartbreaking and it's the parents, not the children, who are at fault."

Ramsay, whose comments appear in an interview with Men's Health magazine, admitted he was speaking from personal experience and described how his eight-year-old daughter Megan has been teased about her weight at school.

"Megan is being bullied by a girl at school at the moment because someone called her fat," he said. "She's not fat at all, she just enjoys food. But now she's got a complex about her body as an eight-year-old, which is wrong."

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Ramsay also advocated using shock tactics to teach children about the dangers of junk food. "That documentary, Super Size Me, scares the hell out of my children. And you have to scare them like that to make them understand it's not good for you," he said.

Meanwhile, in the latest series of Ramsay's F Word a beauty journalist has been chosen to try to take on the mantle of legendary TV cook Fanny Cradock.

Ravinder Bhogul beat more than 2,000 rivals to win Ramsay's hunt for a new female cook.
The 28-year-old, who lives in Erith in Kent, said her parents had been nervous about letting her appear with the foul-mouthed chef.

She said: "My parents are very Indian and very traditional. My dad didn't want him to use swear words against me."

But she said Ramsay turned out to be "a lamb in wolf's clothing".

GazeboflossUK
04-07-2007, 06:49 PM
I hate to see overweight kids.....but no, no, they really shouldn't be fined.

Parents and people in general need to be better educated about food consumption.

Giving out fines will not offer a long term solution.

So Gordon....I don't mind your TV show.....but shut your f**king mouth.

mc_squared
04-07-2007, 06:51 PM
I hate to see overweight kids.....but no, no, they really shouldn't be fined.

Parents and people in general need to be better educated about food consumption.

Giving out fines will not offer a long term solution.

How about giving out fruit?:rolleyes:

Black Rose
04-07-2007, 06:51 PM
I know a better solution, change the definition of "obese" :laugh3:

mc_squared
04-07-2007, 06:57 PM
I know a better solution, change the definition of "obese" :laugh3:

To what?:rolleyes:

Space Cadet
04-07-2007, 11:58 PM
Dumb idea, doesn't really take things that contribute to obesity into account, like genetics and income (it costs alot more to eat healthy than eat crap).

mc_squared
05-07-2007, 11:45 AM
Dumb idea, doesn't really take things that contribute to obesity into account, like genetics and income (it costs alot more to eat healthy than eat crap).

Actually, it doesn't. It's been proven. People just need to know how to prepare food using fresh ingredients. Many are just too lazy and are content with being couch potatoes.;)
Studies have also shown that genetic make-up constitutes only a very small percentage of the contributory factors and far too many people use it as an excuse instead of eating less and getting out there and doing some exercise!;)

RICK8
06-07-2007, 06:22 AM
Nah i dont see it working,maybe Gordon could start a new TV Show..

busybeeburns
06-07-2007, 01:58 PM
Parents who regularly swear on television should also be heavily fined. Oops, sorry Gordon, didn't see you there :dozey:

RICK8
07-07-2007, 05:42 AM
Yeah true,if they introduced that,Gordon would go bankrupt in a matter of minutes..:laugh2: