Noma's Redzepi Steps Down Amid Abuse Allegations
René Redzepi, the chef behind Nomas global fame, steps down amid allegations of staff abuse and assault. The restaurant, known for its New Nordic style and three Michelin stars, faces backlash over reports of harsh treatment and unpaid interns. Sponsors pull out of its LA pop-up, and protesters gather, leading to Redzepis tearful apology. Industry insiders see this as a chance for Noma to change, as the fine dining world questions its old ways.
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