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Gordon Reacts to Finding DEAD LOBSTER in the Fish Tank | Kitchen Nightmares

Culture ZoneKitchen Drama/Kitchen Nightmares/6:00

Dead shellfish in the tank isn't just bad business — it's the canary in the coal mine that tells you everything about how a kitchen runs when nobody's watching. You've worked places where corners get cut, where "good enough" becomes the standard, where someone's supposed to check the tanks but the shift change happened and suddenly it's nobody's job. Gordon's theatrics aside, that floating lobster represents every shortcut, every skipped temperature check, every "we'll deal with it tomorrow" that turns a kitchen into a health department nightmare. The real horror isn't the dead crustacean — it's recognizing the system that let it happen.

— The Chef's Take

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