Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution

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  • 2010
  • 2 Seasons
  • 8.0  (832)

Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution is a reality TV program which was broadcast on ABC from 2010-2011. The show starred the famous celebrity chef, Jamie Oliver, who traveled to various American cities where he attempted to revolutionize the way people think about food, cooking, and healthy eating habits.

Throughout the show, Jamie Oliver aimed to address the increasing problem of obesity and unhealthy eating habits in America. He believed that people's diet was having a severe impact on their overall health, and it was his aim to educate people on the importance of nutrition and healthy eating.

The show followed Jamie as he journeyed to different cities such as Los Angeles, Huntington (West Virginia), and Detroit, where he conducted research and interacted with residents to talk about their eating habits. He then used this information to create a sustainable plan for change. From talking with school administrators to cooking with school children, Jamie's objective was to turn people's eating habits around by promoting the idea of eating fresh, home-cooked meals and avoiding processed foods.

Throughout the episodes, the show highlighted the difficulties Jamie faced in changing the habits of the people he came into contact with. Many of them were initially resistant to his ideas, including school administrators who refused to allow him access to their students' lunch rooms. However, Jamie persisted in his mission, inspiring some movement in the community and even starting his own community garden to promote fresh produce and healthier living.

The show also included a good deal of in-studio discussion between Jamie and various experts in diet and nutrition, who helped provide him with valuable information, advice, and encouragement as he embarked on his mission to revolutionize the eating habits of the people he met.

In the end, Jamie's efforts were not always successful, as some people were unwilling to let go of their unhealthy eating habits. However, the show highlighted the importance of taking small, incremental steps towards change, and how the simple act of cooking fresh and healthy food for oneself and one's family could be a significant step towards a happier and healthier life.

Overall, Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution was an entertaining and informative reality show that shed light on America's unhealthy eating habits and the importance of promoting healthy living. It remains a must-watch for anyone interested in learning more about nutrition, food preparation and the importance of good health.

Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution is a series that ran for 2 seasons (12 episodes) between March 21, 2010 and on ABC

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A New Start, A New Chance
6. A New Start, A New Chance
June 24, 2011
Under new leadership, Jamie Oliver hopes the Los Angeles Unified School District will give him a chance.
Feed Them Healthy Food With 77 Cents
5. Feed Them Healthy Food With 77 Cents
June 17, 2011
Although the Los Angeles Unified School District has ended his contract, he successfully lobbies and gets a chance to work with another district. However, he discovers that the new district he will be working with comes with it's own set of challenges.
We're Going To Go Guerilla
4. We're Going To Go Guerilla
June 10, 2011
Jamie educates the West Adams High students about the short term consequences of their unhealthy food choices. But things get emotional when Jamie's guests suffering from diabetes, heart disease and high blood pressure, share their stories.
Is It Me Or Have We Just Been Pushed Into A Corner?
3. Is It Me Or Have We Just Been Pushed Into A Corner?
June 3, 2011
MLA CEO Mike McGalliard delivers the news to Jamie and his 10 teenaged culinary students they they are forbidden to serve food at West Adams Preparatory High School.
I Think I Found A Loop Hole
2. I Think I Found A Loop Hole
April 19, 2011
Now that the nation's second largest school district has refused Jamie Oliver from bringing his cameras into the schools, Jamie tries to garner parental support by dressing as a tomato and distributing free healthy lunches outside the schools.
Maybe L.A. Was a Big Mistake
1. Maybe L.A. Was a Big Mistake
April 12, 2011
In the season 2 opener, Jamie takes on his toughest battle yet, Los Angeles. His plans change a little when the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), the nation's second largest school district, slams the door in his face. Jamie is forced to rethink his ideas and get creative in hopes the revolution can be saved.
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Where to Watch Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution
Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution is available for streaming on the ABC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution on demand at Amazon, Hulu, Vudu, Google Play and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    March 21, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    8.0  (832)