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I understand the concept of pre-cooking some items. In the real world it makes perfect sense. But what this new lot at Ideal World (producers etc) don't seem to grasp, is that viewers, potential customers, want to see these particular products in action. The not too distant days of Paul Brodell having 4 or 5 on the go at the same time and showing us the food being cooked from scratch (or the opening of a packet) is what shopping TV excels at. When they now have 4 hours each to fill, there is no reason to skip any stages of cooking. If there isn't a new studio in January I'll be complaining formally about their whole (shoddy) setup.