University College London study suggests fussy eating may be genetic, and BBC Breakfast hosts discussed its implications over lunch footage.

BBC Breakfast hosts Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty discussed a University College London study suggesting that fussy eating may be genetic rather than a result of parenting. The segment included footage of school lunches, prompting Stayt to criticize a cheesy baked potato as unappetizing. Munchetty deemed his remarks "rude," leading to playful banter, with her calling him the "baked potato police" as they shared their preferences for simpler toppings.

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