This has been out there for a while now, but seeing as I was one of those who complained to the BBC about the incident and documented it on 
here, I thought I may as well bring the drama full circle.
ECU Ruling: Saturday Kitchen, BBC1, 9 April 2011
Publication date: 10 October 2011
ComplaintA guest chef with coeliac disease  referred to his habit of regularly lapsing from his gluten-free diet,  in terms which suggested that this was harmless, or even beneficial. A  viewer complained that this created an impression which was misleading  and potentially dangerous to children with gluten intolerance who might  have been watching.
OutcomeThe Chairman of the Clinical Services  & Standards Committee of the British Society of Gastroenterology  confirmed to the ECU that significant lapses from a gluten-free diet  would damage the small intestine and increase the risk of cancer. The  impression given in the programme should have been avoided or corrected.
Upheld
Further actionThe production team has been  reminded that accuracy is important, even when guests discuss how they  manage their own medical conditions on the live programme.
It wasn't funny, it was a catering professional who should have kept his personal choices to himself when it came to talking about coeliac disease. This goes to prove though, it is worth complaining about misinformation and lack of awareness, we will get noticed eventually.
 
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