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‘Supermarket Stakeout’ tests negotiation skills

By Michelle Rose TV Media

If you’re a contestant on a Food Network show, you need to have the cooking chops to impress the judges. Time-management skills are

True to its name, the competition does involve a trip to the supermarket. But here’s the twist that will make every introvert shudder: the four contestants won’t actually be stepping inside the store. They’ll have to approach

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Part of the show’s appeal lies with Guarnaschelli, who will be hosting honest criticism on “Chopped.” And I expect nothing less with this series. The Iron Chef/cookbook author/signing an exclusive deal. Under its terms, Guarnaschelli will be kept busy with a number of online and on-air projects, including a recurring co-host gig on “The Kitchen”; her continued involvement with “Chopped; a new digital series, “Fix Me a Plate”; and, of course, “Supermarket Stakeout,” which premieres Tuesday on Food Network.

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