On "Kitchen Nightmares," the often outspoken Ramsay unleashed on Cerniglia, a 39-year-old husband and father of three...

> On "Kitchen Nightmares," the often outspoken Ramsay unleashed on Cerniglia, a 39-year-old husband and father of three. Cerniglia was more than $80,000 in debt at the time his restaurant was featured on the show.

>"Your business is about to f***ing swim down the Hudson," Ramsay said. "Why did you become a chef-owner if you haven't a clue how to run a business?"

>In a cruel bit of irony, Cerniglia's body was found floating in the Hudson river.

>Joseph Cerniglia took his own life by jumping off the George Washington Bridge in New York City, and we are learning that it was his affair with pastry chef, Jessica Marotta, that caused him to snap and decide to end things.

Any other IRL kinos?

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men should be able to put their emotions aside and learn from criticism and ignore insults

my uncle and aunt started a restaurant when they first got married and went so far into debt that it basically ruined the rest of their lives financially.

Got any pics of Marotta?

How come when Ramsay visits an American city he has to awkwardly mention local points of interests and force it into his criticisms? It feels so forced and not natural.

he didn't kill himself because of the insult

I think it was more of him being a failure than whatever Ramsay said to him.

nah, the episode is here youtube.com/watch?v=Pp1YzSgOeo0

she's definitely cute but not 'worth ruining your life over' cute

>we are learning that it was his affair with pastry chef, Jessica Marotta, that caused him to snap and decide to end things
His dealings with the pastry chef (Gordon Ramsey) and Jessica Marotta (guessing gf) brought him to suicide

I doubt that was what the journalist meant, but they’re hacks these days and don’t know the difference between restrictive and nonrestrictive elements. The commas shouldn’t be there.

He had an affair with Gordon Ramsey?

did you think that was funny when you typed it out?

Watching a marothon of Kitchen Nightmares made me feel like I could open and run a successful restaurant. But I snapped out of it after about a minute of rational thinking. That show really highlighted how lazy people are and can become. The Mexican restaurant episode almost made me throw up when he found those buckets of old refried beans in the walk-in that they were still serving.

I am flying to Denver this weekend and going to visit pic related AMA

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affair isn't always sexual, it could also refer to business affairs

>i am going to do something soon
>ask me anything
Favorite color?

Does the cute waitress still work there?

this show is a plot by the globalists to get people to waste their savings on a really difficult business in order to keep us poor and pathetic. look into it.

Clean your kitchen
Small menu
Local food sources

There. That's all you need to be successful.

Oh, and clean your fucking kitchen.

good, it's still open and has great reviews

You know, 80k in debt isn't much for a restaurant, I wonder what really caused him to snap

Frontier or United?

>season 1 of kitchen nightmares
did he an hero recently?
if so, what does it have to do with ramsay, except as clickbait?

Blue.

No idea but I will find out.

What should I get. I was thinking sausage pizza like in the webm and one more thing. It's for like 5 people.

Delta

He died in 2010. His episode aired in 2007.

so he had three years to take ramsay's advice

Tourists and walk ins. If you have a resturant in a prime location and are serving shit food. Even they wont come back.
Some of it is also to point out local produce.
Like that resturant that was shipping in Lobsters. When the location was a mile from the sea.

He already knows too much. Contact me with any questions. Full Green Light. 7-12-/_876@%

Only 22% of the restaurants featured on this show are still open. Ramsay doesn't exactly have a good success rate when it comes to saving these restaurants.

Yeah, "suicide". Ramsey just had enough. Dont know how they got away with his direct threat though.

The goal really is not to to save them.
If they have to run to Ramsey's show they were already close to death.
The show is just entertainment for us to laugh as Ramsey shouts at people and sticks his hands in shit he finds in the back.

because most of the chefs and owners revert right back to what was killing their business as soon as he leaves. he's also only there for 2-3 days, probably less.

His suicide method also prevented his episode from being aired as a rerun on tv.

Most of these retards open restaurants and go thousands into debt while having no experience at all being behind the counter of one.

Only 22% are still open sure, but only this one guy offed himself. People just need a reason to hate Ramsay because they are threatened by his Randian magnificence, a gastronomical John Gault, who makes lesser men shrivel and weep.