Heston Blumenthal 'saddened' by Melbourne restaurant scalpers

By Candice Barnes
Updated December 7 2014 - 10:08am, first published November 19 2014 - 3:31pm
The celebrity chef is in Perth to launch the three-day Margaret River Gourmet Escape food festival. Photo: Candice Barnes
The celebrity chef is in Perth to launch the three-day Margaret River Gourmet Escape food festival. Photo: Candice Barnes
The celebrity chef is in Perth to launch the three-day Margaret River Gourmet Escape food festival. Photo: Candice Barnes
The celebrity chef is in Perth to launch the three-day Margaret River Gourmet Escape food festival. Photo: Candice Barnes
The celebrity chef is in Perth to launch the three-day Margaret River Gourmet Escape food festival. Photo: Candice Barnes
The celebrity chef is in Perth to launch the three-day Margaret River Gourmet Escape food festival. Photo: Candice Barnes
The celebrity chef is in Perth to launch the three-day Margaret River Gourmet Escape food festival. Photo: Candice Barnes
The celebrity chef is in Perth to launch the three-day Margaret River Gourmet Escape food festival. Photo: Candice Barnes

Celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal has spoken out about the scalping controversy surrounding his restaurant The Fat Duck, which will open in Melbourne next year.

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