Gordon Ramsay Tries To Keep His Bad Boy Bakery Alive | Gordon Behind Bars

Revisit Bad Boys Bakery in this clip from Gordon Behind Bars. Bad Boys bakery was a social enterprise set up in HM Prison Brixton, in the UK. Gordon Ramsay, in 2012, featured the enterprise as part of the show Gordon Behind Bars.

You can see then Minister Ken Clarke attending Gordon Ramsay’s “Bad Boy Bakery” in this clip shared by Gordon on YouTube.

Gordon Ramsay tries to convince the minister to keep his Bad Boy Bakery alive by cooking for him.

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The service was still known to be running in 2017, when Cafe Nero and other London outlets were known to stock their goods.

Is it still running in 2020? Leave a comment, below, if you’ve recently purchased from Bad Boys bakery.

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21 thoughts on “Gordon Ramsay Tries To Keep His Bad Boy Bakery Alive | Gordon Behind Bars”

  1. I was riveted by this shopping w and found myself rooting for these inmates. I hope so sincerely that at least some of have made it on the outside. Good job Gordon Ramsey!

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  2. I believe that they are still open. A charity named Novus has mentioned that they received funding even in 2018 for this bakery. Its worth reaching out to BadBoysBakery on twitter for more updates.

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  3. Did they change the name to key4life? I saw a last update of the 2020 graduates when I googled it. I saw that someone had mentioned in a comment the name changed to key4life, but I’m not sure if that’s the same. But now I’m wondering if they survived the pandemic. If it is the same with a different name (and updated), a lot of lives have changed for the better it seems. I hope it’s the same and I hope they survived the pandemic.

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  4. I love Gordon he is such a great chef .I know the bad boys are now good boys in the kitchen .well done boys xo.dont give up on your self good luck .

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  5. Hi all, I assume they are still running, as if you go onto the social pantry website which american horror story been Updated for 2021 they still list bbb as one of their suppliers. However the minister is trying to shut the operation downn

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  6. Would also love to find out if it’s still running! Really hope it is, a brilliant idea that should be rolled out in all correctional facilities ❤️

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    • We just finished watching Bad Boys Bakery with Gordon Ramsay. And at the end of the show they didn’t leave it on long enough to read what happened so we’re trying to figure out if it was a success does anybody know ShopRite

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