BBC Breakfast's Charlie Stayt didn't mince words connected Friday greeting aft seeing clips of schoolhouse lunches. During the show, Naga Munchetty enlightened viewers with findings from University College London, revealing that fussy eating mightiness beryllium much astir genetics than parenting.
As the presenter dished retired the details, a slew of schoolhouse meal shots began to roll, including 1 of a cheesy overgarment potato. After the footage wrapped, Naga quizzed her co-host by asking: "What person you learnt from that?" Charlie replied: "Well I conscionable saw a photograph of a baked potato."
Naga probed whether the show had whetted his appetite, however, helium dismissed it, stating it looked unappealing, reports the Express. Charlie remarked: "No not really, it didn't look precise appetising."
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(Image: BBC))Naga was caught disconnected defender by his blunt assessment, responding: "Ooh, a spot rude!" Charlie made nary apologies arsenic helium pressed on, critiquing the meals showcased successful the clips. He suggested: "What we should've had determination were pictures of truly beauteous nutrient shouldn't we?"
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(Image: BBC))Naga tried to get him to easiness up, but Charlie stood firm, clarifying that his contented was not with the overgarment murphy itself but alternatively with its excessive topping. Explaining his stance, helium elaborated: "I'm conscionable saying, I didn't peculiarly privation 1 and that 1 didn't look precise nice. I don't similar them covered successful slop either. People heap loads of worldly connected the baked potato. Just person it simple! With a small spot of butter, perfect."
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(Image: BBC))Naga didn't miss a bushed to tease Charlie arsenic the 'baked murphy police', passing the baton to Sarah Keith-Lucas for the upwind update. Yet, she cheekily critiqued Charlie's culinary comment, remarking: "I deliberation Charlie that's a small spot of a boring baked potato! Sorry, conscionable propulsion it each in."
Laughter from Naga echoed successful the workplace portion Charlie could lone respond with a playful "Ouch!"
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