Entertainment
Oh, POO! Plate misses opportunity to serve something truly original – Sydney Morning Herald
Seven’s new cooking show is well intentioned but it might have delivered so much more with a bit more boldness.

The personalities of the three judges are to the fore here, and their interaction collegial, familiar, gently snarky is the most enjoyable aspect of a show that, no matter how much it wants to be taken seriously as a World Cup of cooking, is destined to be forever known as POO.
Among the things we quickly learn about them is that Manu laughs like Muttley, Gary Mehigan is a “food god” in India, and Matt’s professed connections across the globe are a source of hilarity to his long-time colleague….
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