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Birmingham chef Glynn Purnell warns of food price rise | Birmingham chef Glynn Purnell warns of food price rise |
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A Birmingham chef has said restaurant and cafe prices could rise by as much as 40% in the city if its wholesale market is forced to close. | A Birmingham chef has said restaurant and cafe prices could rise by as much as 40% in the city if its wholesale market is forced to close. |
Birmingham City Council has announced plans to relocate the market "to protect jobs". | Birmingham City Council has announced plans to relocate the market "to protect jobs". |
But campaigners have warned that some traders would leave if it moved out of the city centre. | But campaigners have warned that some traders would leave if it moved out of the city centre. |
Michelin star chef Glynn Purnell said the market had played a key role in the city's reputation for food. | Michelin star chef Glynn Purnell said the market had played a key role in the city's reputation for food. |
He said: "For me it's going to have a massive threat of ruining our food reputation. It's taken us years to get to this standard of restaurants and bars. | He said: "For me it's going to have a massive threat of ruining our food reputation. It's taken us years to get to this standard of restaurants and bars. |
"Birmingham has always been mocked for being a culinary desert... where as now I'm finding we're now more of a national destination." | "Birmingham has always been mocked for being a culinary desert... where as now I'm finding we're now more of a national destination." |
The chef, who has appeared on TV shows including the Great British Menu and Saturday Kitchen, set up Purnells in 2007, which was awarded a Michelin star two years later. | The chef, who has appeared on TV shows including the Great British Menu and Saturday Kitchen, set up Purnells in 2007, which was awarded a Michelin star two years later. |
In 2005, while Mr Purnell worked as head chef at Jessica's, the restaurant became the first in Birmingham to win a coveted Michelin star. | |
Mr Purnell said small restaurants and cafes, which depended on the market, could go out of business if it closed. | Mr Purnell said small restaurants and cafes, which depended on the market, could go out of business if it closed. |
He added that if wholesale prices increased, small businesses would be forced to pass those on to customers. | He added that if wholesale prices increased, small businesses would be forced to pass those on to customers. |
Birmingham City Council said the market would only be protected in the long-term by operating from a more modern site. | Birmingham City Council said the market would only be protected in the long-term by operating from a more modern site. |
As many as 1,100 people are directly employed at the market, which is the largest integrated wholesale market in Europe. | As many as 1,100 people are directly employed at the market, which is the largest integrated wholesale market in Europe. |
A study commissioned for the Wholesale Market Association found it supported nearly 15,000 jobs and 5,000 small businesses within the region. | A study commissioned for the Wholesale Market Association found it supported nearly 15,000 jobs and 5,000 small businesses within the region. |
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