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.

September 20, 2024
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