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maybe you now will respect all the Chefs around, doing this for a living and apreciate them even more ;)
1. Kassim talks way, WAY to much; he talks so much that it prevents the other chefs in the kitchen from talking he needs to tone it way WAY WAY down.
2. make it possible to alter the menu and learn new recipes after service instead of the next day. [this one may be hard because the menu and recipes are tied into your food delivery, but i think if it could be done then you would have more time to prep.] at least make it possible to change the menu at end of service.
Top comment and true, the helpers constantly asks for work or say silly things, this is not the way things work in real life, people need space and workpeace, if someone was doing this in a workplace they wouldnt last long, and they should either move out of the way or do whatever needs to be done without being told, this is probably one of the worst mechanics in the game
Even the assistants are bored by this boring game 🤣
welcome to the kitchen, chef