Head chef resigns from world-famous restaurant Noma amid abuse allegations
The head chef of Noma, one of the highest-rated restaurants in the world, has resigned amid allegations of abuse. René Redzepi announced his exit on social media, saying: "After more than two decades of building and leading this restaurant, I've decided to step away and allow our extraordinary leaders to now guide the restaurant into its next chapter. "
He said the team would continue their work at the Los Angeles location without him.
White said he witnessed widespread abuse during the years he worked for the celebrity chef. Days later Redzepi responded to the allegations on social media, saying: "To those who have suffered under my leadership, my bad judgement, or my anger I am deeply sorry and I have worked to change. "
"Who wants to eat in an environment of abuse," Saru Jayaraman, a member of One Fair Wage, told the BBC's US media partner CBS News.
"Who wants to eat food that comes from the tears and sweat of people who are suffering?"
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