Jamie Oliver Is Criticised Over Twitter Confusion
The ‘Naked Chef’ was left embarrassed and frustrated yesterday at a fellow blogger who quite horribly pointed out four mistakes in Jamie Oliver’s spelling. Jamie had left an informative message on the popular micro-blogging site, Twitter and left the following message, “anouther true story a massive amount of uk farmers use human waist as fertiliser on there land! Do any other countrys in Europe do this? Is this normal.”
The blogger left a comment on Jamie’s post saying, “Not being funny fella but 4 spelling mistakes? You’re influencing a generation of kids, you owe it them to be correct. Agree?”
The Chef who has always been seen to give support to many dyslexia programs around the country, replied: “Get lost you idiot im dyslexic and i cant spell so stick that in your pipe! its better than being smug.”
Oliver left high-school with no qualifications before gaining a place at Westminster Catering College where he grew his talent and passion for cooking. Little did Jamie know but he was about to be a part of an exclusive group of catering staff who have a massive influence on the countries cuisine and eating habits. Jamie Oliver has single handily changed the school dinner menu for younger kids encouraging them to eat more healthy.
After the Westminister Catering College he worked as pastry chef at Antonio Carluccio’s restaurant in North West London’s Neal Street and went on to secure a place as a sous-chef at another top London restaurant, the River Cafe where he was discovered by a BBC documentary team. He then spent some time with a few friends specialising in their own private caterers business before fully committing himself to the ‘Naked Chef’ project on the BBC.
Oliver has spoken out about his persistent problems with dyslexia in the past and has since regretted leaving school with no qualifications at all.


