Channel 10 confirms upcoming episodes will feature social distancing and strict hygiene practices

MasterChef is about to look VERY different: Channel 10 confirms upcoming episodes will feature social distancing and strict hygiene practices

Network Ten has confirmed episodes of MasterChef Australia: Back To Win will feature social distancing and strict hygiene practices from Monday.

The popular cooking show continued filming during the coronavirus pandemic and producers implemented many strict safety precautions on set.

‘On Monday night’s episode of MasterChef Australia: Back To Win, you won’t find too many cooks in the kitchen… unless they are 1.5 meters apart,’ Ten said in a statement published by the Huffington Post.

MasterChef is about to look VERY different: Channel 10 has confirmed upcoming episodes will feature social distancing and strict hygiene practices. Pictured co-judges Melissa Leong, Andy Allen and Jock Zonfrillo

‘Social distancing regulations begin to affect production, but as the saying (that we just made up) goes, the chefs must cook on.’

MasterChef started filming at Melbourne Showgrounds in January before COVID-19 was declared a pandemic in March. On April 1st, Poh Ling Yeow said they were only halfway through production. 

Some of the changes made to ensure the show could continue filming have included spacing the contestants out in the kitchen and no more location shoots.

Changes: The popular cooking show continued filming during the coronavirus pandemic and producers implemented many strict safety precautions on set

Changes: The popular cooking show continued filming during the coronavirus pandemic and producers implemented many strict safety precautions on set

Viewers will also see plenty of soap and sanitising stations set up around the kitchen, and contestants wearing gloves when shopping in the panty, 10daily reported.

The judges will no longer eat from the same plate when sampling food either.

Promotional pictures of judges Andy Allen, Melissa Leong and Jock Zonfrillo revealed exactly how new social distancing measures will look on screen. 

Filming: MasterChef started filming at Melbourne Showgrounds in January before COVID-19 was declared a pandemic in March and had to make some changes to ensure the show could continue filming. Pictured Amina Elshafei

Filming: MasterChef started filming at Melbourne Showgrounds in January before COVID-19 was declared a pandemic in March and had to make some changes to ensure the show could continue filming. Pictured Amina Elshafei

In April, Jock confirmed a report in The Daily Telegraph claiming that the coronavirus pandemic had caused a ‘dire situation’ for producers.

The article claimed that international judges Nigella Lawson and Heston Blumenthal have had to cancel their scheduled appearances, while challenges involving crowds have been shelved.

Planned travel was also cancelled, while shooting outside the set had been banned, according to the report.

Safety: From Monday, viewers will see plenty of soap and sanitising stations set up around the kitchen, and contestants wearing gloves when shopping in the panty. Pictured Poh Ling Yeow

Safety: From Monday, viewers will see plenty of soap and sanitising stations set up around the kitchen, and contestants wearing gloves when shopping in the panty. Pictured Poh Ling Yeow