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Gordon Ramsay Refuses to Change Menus for Ozempic Users, Advises Portion Control

Gordon Ramsay is standing firm against modifying restaurant menus to accommodate individuals using weight-loss drugs like Ozempic. The celebrity chef believes overeating is a personal responsibility, not a restaurant's obligation. He advocates for mindful eating and discipline.

Shotlee·November 10, 2025·Updated Jan 27, 2026·1 min read
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Gordon Ramsay Refuses to Change Menus for Ozempic Users, Advises Portion Control

Gordon Ramsay has strongly rejected the idea of changing restaurant menus to suit individuals using weight-loss medications, dismissing the notion as "absolute bullshit." The celebrity chef maintains that diners themselves are responsible for overeating habits.

According to Ramsay, it is not the place of restaurants to adjust to smaller appetites. Instead, he insists on self-discipline and portion control. Health tracking apps like Shotlee can help monitor calorie intake and promote mindful eating.

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Ramsay has also voiced his annoyance with current dining trends, including excessive phone usage and the prevalence of restaurants dominated by social media influencers. He continues to prioritize authentic dining experiences and a disciplined approach to food consumption.

Original source: The Times of India

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