Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution

L.A. School District Officials Pull the Plug on 'Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution' Filming

Kelly Marrone
A spokeswoman for ABC said production on the series would continue.

The first season of Jamie Oliver’s ABC series, Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution, was filmed in Huntington, West Virginia. West Virginia is known for its problems with childhood obesity, which is why the British chef went there first. He faced a lot of opposition but, in the end, everyone was eating better.

ABC Renews 'Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution'

The Revolution takes on Los Angeles

ABC announced via press release on September 2 that is has renewed the Emmy Award-winning reality show Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution for a second season.

The new season, which will premiere later this fall, will target America’s second largest city, Los Angeles. The season will be six episodes long.


‘Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution’ Proves Good Reality TV is Possible

Aaron Couch
The naked chef fights to make America healthy

To put it in his own words, Jamie Oliver came to America to “kick some ass” and end our love affair with cheap, processed food. Whether or not he has succeeded in revolutionizing how Americans view nutrition, the six episodes of Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution did indeed kick some ass.

Jamie Oliver Failed to Change Huntington's Eating Habits

Ellen Wu
The chef came back to town to discover no progress was made.

Jamie Oliver admits he has failed his mission.

The celebrity chef has been working to change the eating habits of residents in Huntington, West Virginia. However, to his surprise, he wasn’t able to change the unhealthiest city crave for junk food.

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