Many unhappy with plan to have MasterChef Singapore in Mandarin


By AGENCY

Filepic of the inaugural MasterChef Asia contestants at a three-hour cook-off held at Hong Kong Disneyland in 2016.

A plan to air a Mandarin version of MasterChef in Singapore sparked anger recently, with netizens claiming that the cooking show will not cater to all in the multi-ethnic country.

The competition, created in Britain in 1990, pits amateur chefs against each other in a pressure-cooker environment.

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