Rip Off Britain: Food - Season 5

Rip Off Britain: Food - Season 5

Season 5

Network
Episodes10
DatesApr. 23, 2018 - Mai 4, 2018
Previous Season

Episodes

Episode 1
Season 5Episode 145 min

Episode 1

This episode focuses on some serious concerns about going out for a meal. An alarming undercover report exposes the restaurants and takeaways breaking the law - and risking customers' health - by failing to give accurate information about the ingredients of their food.

Plus the team reveals how some restaurants are flouting the rules in another way too, turning away customers with assistance or guide dogs. One woman explains why she was not prepared to accept second-class treatment for her four-legged helper.

Apr. 23, 2018
Episode 2
Season 5Episode 245 min

Episode 2

Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville investigate problems viewers have encountered at restaurants and ask why so many of the big-name chains are suddenly in crisis.

Also today, as a frustrated vegetarian reveals that a number of menu items listed as vegetarian are actually no such thing, the team explores how widespread such mislabelling really is, identifying the ingredients getting everyone confused and challenging a restaurant owner to put things right.

Plus the restaurant gift cards causing red faces all round when it was time to pay the bill.

Apr. 24, 2018
Episode 3
Season 5Episode 345 min

Episode 3

Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville investigate situations where viewers feel they have been let down or misled with regard to some of the country's food and drink festivals. They hear why ticketholders to some festivals say they have been left with a bad taste in the mouth.

Plus the door-to-door pots and pans scam that left one keen cook hundreds of pounds out of pocket.

Apr. 25, 2018
Episode 4
Season 5Episode 445 min

Episode 4

Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford, and Julia Somerville investigate more stories to do with food, discovering why it is feared up to 90 per cent of the fridges in our homes may not be working efficiently, or safely. They give advice on how to put things right.

Also today, after complaints teetotallers get a raw deal from pubs and bars, a test explores if drinkers can tell the difference between a beer with alcohol and one without.

Plus the new-style biscuits that could cost you more for less. How will they fare in a dunking test compared with more traditional treats?

Apr. 26, 2018
Episode 5
Season 5Episode 545 min

Episode 5

As the food investigation series continues, Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville examine some of some of the latest fashions and fads to hit our plates and kitchens. They expose an unexpected downside to the nation's favourite fizz, as a dentist reveals the surprising effects
prosecco can have on teeth.

Also today, the team explores the rapid rise of the coffee machine increasingly finding a place in our homes. How does the taste compare with other, cheaper coffees?

Plus, after one viewer had an unexpected reaction to a sourdough loaf, baking experts explain why not all the trendy sourdough breads sold in supermarkets are necessarily the real deal.

Apr. 27, 2018
Episode 6
Season 5Episode 645 min

Episode 6

Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville investigate look at problems faced by viewers when out shopping or at the supermarket. An exclusive undercover report reveals widespread mislabelling of fresh and frozen fish, and with customers of one big name up in arms over a change to their reward points, there is advice on how to make sure you are getting the most from supermarket loyalty schemes. There is also a look at how the latest self-checkout technology is set to transform supermarket shopping.

Apr. 30, 2018
Episode 7
Season 5Episode 745 min

Episode 7

Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville investigate more stories to do with food. They look into whether products that claim to be sugar-free or have zero sugar are really as virtuous as people might think. There is an unorthodox test to see if the chocolate bars sold in pound stores are the bargain they appear to be, and the team explores why some viewers are paying twice as much for their butter as they did 18 months ago.

Mai 1, 2018
Episode 8
Season 5Episode 845 min

Episode 8

Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville reveal how some restaurants are flouting laws designed to keep people - and the environment - safe, including how some establishments are using fake hygiene ratings to trick customers through the door. And with many restaurants contributing to the problem of giant fatbergs clogging up the country's sewers, how everyone do their bit to stop this growing menace from occurring? Plus should a restaurant advertise itself as having disabled access if there is no accessible loo? A family reveals how, at a well-known chain, the lack of facilities meant they had no choice but to carry their disabled seven-year-old up the stairs to use the toilet.

Mai 2, 2018
Episode 9
Season 5Episode 945 min

Episode 9

Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville discover the truth about foods supposed to be healthy and the way that they are sold. With people being encouraged to ditch the plastic, the team explores why it can cost more to buy fruit and vegetables loose than if they are pre-packed. Plus is coconut water really as healthy as is usually claimed? Food blogger and campaigner Jack Monroe has tips on how to avoid waste, and there is news on the latest attempts to get food manufacturers and suppliers to help people eat less.

Mai 3, 2018
Episode 10
Season 5Episode 1045 min

Episode 10

Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville look into convenience foods and deliveries. After the meteoric growth of online takeaway services, some of the most popular are put to the test. The team also explores the so-called 'dark kitchens' appearing in neighbourhoods across the country, after a group of neighbours says they are paying a high price for such innovations - and for other peoples' convenience. There is also a look at whether a time-saving new idea to put a freshly cooked dinner on the table every night is worth the cost, and the Women's Institute compare various ways of serving up mash potato.

Mai 4, 2018

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