Fast Foodies

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Fast Foodies
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GenreReality television
comedy
Presented by
Narrated byAndrew Morgado
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Michael Rucker
  • Julie Golden
  • Dan Peirson
  • Lisa Shannon
Production companyShed Media
Release
Original networkTruTV
Picture format1080p (16:9 HDTV)
Original releaseFebruary 4, 2021 (2021-02-04) –
present
External links
Website

Fast Foodies is an American reality television series that premiered on TruTV on February 4, 2021. The series features chefs Jeremy Ford (winner of Top Chef: California), Kristen Kish (winner of Top Chef: Seattle), and Justin Sutherland (winner of an Iron Chef America episode, participant on Top Chef: Kentucky) as they attempt to re-create a celebrity guest's favorite fast food item and later make their own take on it. In May 2021, the series was renewed for a second season.[1]

Background[]

The idea was conceived by Shed Media producer Beau Delmore.[2] TruTV announced the ordering of 10 episodes on October 2020. It is produced by Shed Media with Michael Rucker as an executive producer and showrunner. Julie Golden, and Shed Media's Dan Peirson and Lisa Shannon also serve as executive producers.[3][4] Rucker says that the show is based on a "dirty secret of fine dining", that the chefs themselves usually just make something fast at the end of their service period when it comes to eating.[5] Rucker also said “We didn’t want a tired series that felt one-note but something that reflected the real world, the amazing spectrum of voices in the culinary world, and was the type of kitchen that you’d actually want to hang out in.”[6] Rucker also said that fast food typically has a memory around it, whether it be childhood nostalgia or a guilty pleasure.[7]

The show was filmed in Los Angeles, California.[8] Ford said that he got the call in 2020 after some of the restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic were lifted.[9]

On May 19, 2021, TruTV renewed the series for a second season.[1] It will premiere on January 27, 2022.[10]

Format[]

The three chefs meet a celebrity guest and are presented with that guest's favorite fast food dish.

In the first challenge, called the "copycat round", they have to replicate the dish, during which the guest interacts with the chefs and even helps prepare parts of the dish. The guest and the chefs try out each dish and the guest then picks which one is the most similar to the dish.

In the second challenge, called the "remix round", the chefs make their own take on the dish, doing something completely different from the original. The winner of the first challenge gives the other two chefs a minor "handicap", such as having to use some unintended ingredient. No time limits are imposed on the challenges.[2][11]

They try out the new dishes and the guest picks a winner, who takes home the "Chompionship trophy"[8][12] and some memorabilia. The losing chefs then have to take a minor punishment[11][12] such as eating some nasty mix of ingredients or getting food thrown on them.

Broadcast[]

The show premiered on TruTV on February 4, 2021. It ran on Thursdays after episodes of the ninth season of Impractical Jokers.[13] It was also released on HBO Max in Late September 2021.

Episodes[]

Season 1 (2021)[]

No.
overall
No. in
season
Guest(s)Fast foodWinning chefOriginal air date [14]US viewers
(millions)
11Joel McHaleChicago-style hot dog from Portillo's RestaurantsJeremyFebruary 4, 2021 (2021-02-04)0.248[15]
Actor Joel McHale talks about the Chicago Red Hot that he enjoys from Portillo's. The chefs recreate the hot dog and then make their own version of the dish. The losers got shot with weiners from a t-shirt cannon.
22Bobby LeeSausage McMuffin with Egg from McDonald'sJustinFebruary 11, 2021 (2021-02-11)0.244[16]
Comedian Bobby Lee shares his favorite fast food item from McDonald's. During the copycat phase, Lee asks trivia questions about his life and tosses eggs to the chef when they answer correctly.
33GaTaHawaiian pizza from Domino's PizzaAll threeFebruary 18, 2021 (2021-02-18)0.201[17]
Rapper and hype man GaTa talks about his favorite fast food pizza, and the chefs have to recreate it and give it their own remix. After GaTa pronounces all three chefs to be the winners, they try a slice of the Pizza of Pain, which is a combo of different ingredients.
44James Van Der BeekBurger and fries from In-N-Out BurgerKristenFebruary 25, 2021 (2021-02-25)0.260[18]
Former teen heartthrob actor James Van Der Beek visits the chefs and talks about the classic In-N-Out burger and fries. The losers have to smash a meat patty with their foreheads.
55Amanda SealesCheesy Gordita Crunch from Taco BellJeremyMarch 4, 2021 (2021-03-04)0.255[19]
Actress and television host Amanda Seales visits the chefs and talks about her favorite Taco Bell food item.
66Ron FunchesSpicy Chicken Sandwich from Wendy'sJustinMarch 11, 2021 (2021-03-11)0.209[20]
Actor and comedian Ron Funches talks about his favorite go-to fast food item. The losers have to eat popsicles made of ingredients that should not be part of popsicles.
77Kevin Heffernan & Steve LemmeFried chicken, mashed potatoes & gravy, kerneled corn from KFCKristenMarch 25, 2021 (2021-03-25)0.240[21]
Actors Kevin Hefferman and Steve Lemme known for Super Troopers and other films, as well as their TruTV series Tacoma FD, visit the chefs to try out dishes from the KFC family bucket meal.
88Charlotte McKinneyAll-Natural Burger from Carl's JrJeremyApril 1, 2021 (2021-04-01)0.214[22]
Model and actress Charlotte McKinney had become famous for her Carl's Jr. commercial which aired regionally during Super Bowl XLIX in 2015 where she was promoting the All-Natural Burger. Although the burger has been discontinued and McKinney doesn't really eat burgers anymore, the episode brought this back for the chefs to recreate it and give it its own take. The losers have to eat a smoothie full of burger condiments.
99Andy RichterFilet-O-Fish sandwich from McDonald'sKristenApril 8, 2021 (2021-04-08)0.184[23]
Talk show sidekick and former Celebrity Jeopardy!! champion Andy Richter visits the chefs and talks about the Filet-O-Fish. The losers have to eat a filet-o-fish sushi and a jello shot.
1010Fortune FeimsterOrange chicken and fried rice from Panda Express[2]KristenApril 15, 2021 (2021-04-15)0.265[24]
Comedian and actor Fortune Feimster visits the chefs and has them cook up a copycat version of orange chicken and fried rice from Panda Express. Although Jeremy takes the longest to cook up the main dish, he wins the copycat round. During the remix round, for their mini-handicap, Kristen and Justin had to spend three minutes preparing their dishes using only chopsticks.

Season 2[]

No.
overall
No. in
season
Guest(s)Fast foodWinning chefOriginal air date [25]US viewers
(millions)
111TBATBATBAJanuary 27, 2022 (2022-01-27)TBD

Reception[]

Zach Johnston of Uproxx liked that Fast Foodies did not have the high pressure of the cooking competitions of other reality shows: "A win isn’t going to make some upstart chef’s career or get them a corporate catering gig. The show’s highest ambition is for you to say, 'That looks tasty! And everyone is having so much fun!' " He also wrote that the show "does a great job feeling representative of our diverse nation. Everyone making the show obviously cares about unique voices and experiences, and they prove that in the simplest and most straightforward way possible: by reflecting it through the people appearing on screen."[6] Andy Dehnart of the website Reality Blurred gave the show a B+, saying that it "is fun while it happens and kind of forgettable once it’s over. It resembles its cuisine: rich and enjoyable to consume, with some nutrition and a lot of unctuous filler."[11]

References[]

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