Guy's Grocery Games
TV-PG
6.7
2013
Reality
Guy Fieri sends four talented chefs running through the aisles in a high stakes, high skills, grocery store cooking competition. The chefs are hit by real-world challenges like finding workarounds when all the essential ingredients are suddenly "out-of-stock" or having to create a masterpiece when you can only cook with "5 items or less" or on a $10 budget. In the end, the food does the talking, as the last chef standing has the chance to make some serious dough!
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- Cast:
- Guy Fieri
Episode 15 : Summer Grillin' Games Finale
August. 05,2020
Guy Fieri throws a big summer bash for the four chefs remaining in the finale. First, a random choice of beach ball determines which aisles the chefs get to shop for their summertime guilty pleasure ingredients. Then, Guy sends the competitors on an epic scavenger hunt to find feature ingredients for their ultimate grilled feast. When the sun finally sets, one winner will earn the title of "Summer Grillin' Games Champ" and an automatic $25,000.
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Episode 14 : Summer Grillin' Games Part 4
July. 29,2020
Summer just isn't summer without a vacation, so Guy Fieri treats the remaining five chefs to a Flavortown vacay. In the first round, one chef's destination dinner has a chance at earning "Best Dish," an instant $5,000 and a guaranteed spot in the finale. Then, the bottom four chefs compete against each other, and one chef's trip will get cut short. One week remains in Guy's summer grillin' games where one chef will win the grand prize of $25,000.
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Episode 12 : Summer Grillin' Games Part 2
July. 15,2020
Guy Fieri's summer grilling tournament continues with only seven GGG winners remaining. It's all about the boardwalk as the chefs make summer seafood dishes and spicy seaside sandwiches. One chef will win "Best Dish,” the $5,000 prize and take a speedboat directly to the next round, leaving the others at rock bottom.
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Episode 11 : Summer Grillin' Games Part 1
July. 08,2020
Guy Fieri's inviting eight GGG winners to return to Flavortown Market for a summer grilling tournament that has the judges sizzlin' in their seats. Each week, one chef will be awarded "Best Dish," win $5,000 and move on to the next week's competition while the remaining chefs duke it out for survival. The tournament kicks off with a backyard baller-themed showdown with plenty of heat as the chefs make summer classics and elegant entrees!
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Episode 10 : GGG Raw
July. 01,2020
Four superstar chefs compete in a one-game showdown that incorporates three of Guy Fieri's craziest challenges, then Guy shares behind-the-scenes secrets.
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Episode 8 : Like Father, Like Chef
June. 17,2020
Guy Fieri invites three father-kid teams to play his games. To start, Guy has them use an oversize "Greatest Dad" mug to shop for their dad's fried favorite. Then, a round of Flavortown golf gets the dads in their comfort zone and determines which key ingredient they must feature in their steakhouse dinner. When all is said and done, only one father-chef duo will go on a shopping spree worth up to $20,000.
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Episode 7 : One-Time Aisle Games
June. 03,2020
In Flavortown, competing chefs usually have free reign of the entire market, but Guy Fieri's changing the rules and allowing the competitors to shop each aisle only once. To make it even tougher, he's throwing them an additional game in every round. When the time runs out, one chef will be standing above the rest and get to shop Flavortown Market for up to $20,000.
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