A fidget spinner was confiscated in the kitchen of one of New York's top restaurants
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Fidget spinners aren't only being banned from schools. Eric Ripert, the executive chef and co-owner of legendary New York City restaurant Le Bernardin, posted on Twitter Tuesday that he had confiscated a fidget spinner in his restaurant's kitchen.
It's not clear who exactly was playing with the toy, but Ripert is sending a clear message to the rest of his kitchen staff that toys and fancy food don't mix.
YEP CONFISCATED @LeBernardinNY kitchen... pic.twitter.com/DnjIZwX7NN
- Eric Ripert (@ericripert) May 24, 2017
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