Paddy McGuinness makes a critical error on BBC show
Warburtons had to discard a batch of loaves and dough after presenter Paddy McGuinness failed to wear a beard-net while filming for the BBC show Inside The Factory. The 51-year-old stepped in as a replacement for Gregg Wallace on the production line but did not comply with food hygiene recommendations by wearing only a hair net.
Viewers express shock at the oversight
Viewers were quick to point out the error, with one stating, "Paddy McGuinness is one of the best-known and most popular celebrities around — and there he was setting an absolutely terrible example. To make it worse, Warburtons workers were stood chatting to him the whole time. Why did no one say anything about it?"
Warburtons ensures food safety was not compromised
In response to a viewer's complaint, Warburtons' customer care team reassured that the food safety of the products was not compromised during filming. They confirmed that all items that had interactions with Paddy were disposed of properly. However, the company did not disclose the exact number of baked goods affected.
Positive outcome for the discarded products
Warburtons mentioned that the loaves and dough Paddy interacted with were repurposed into animal feed. The company expressed that having Paddy on-site was a positive experience despite the mishap.
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