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Warburtons forced to bin pile of loaves of bread after Paddy McGuinness blunder during visit to one of its plants


WARBURTONS had to scrap a batch of loaves and dough because stubble-chinned Paddy McGuinness failed to wear a beard-net while filming at one of its bakeries.

The presenter, 51, went on the production line for BBC show Inside The Factory.

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Paddy McGuinness made a critical error which forced Warburtons to bin a batch of loaves and dough
Man in a factory holding a loaf of bread.
Paddy had stepped in on the show as a replacement for under-fire Gregg Wallace

But viewers quickly spotted he had not complied with food hygiene recommendations by wearing only a hair net.

One said: “I couldn’t believe my eyes as I was watching.

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?

“It might not have looked very good or been very practical for presenting purposes but that’s beside the point.”

Bolton-born Paddy, visited Warburtons in his home town after replacing Gregg Wallace, who stepped down over alleged comments on set.

In a letter to a viewer who complained, Warburtons’ customer care team said: “We would like to reassure you that the food safety of the product was not compromised during the filming.

“All products were disposed of where interactions with the product had taken place.”

The company declined to say how many baked goods had been affected.


But it told The Sun: “Having Paddy on site was a real pleasure.

“The handful of loaves, and balls of dough he interacted with during the episode were sent to be made into animal feed. They were gratefully received.”

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