Chef Andrew Gruel: "I'm Not an Asshole. Gavin Newsom Is."
The culinary innovator behind Slapfish on what it's been like to run a business with government at all levels arbitrarily flipping the on-off switch.

Chef Andrew Gruel just might be the patron saint of restaurateurs, small-business owners, and service workers during the pandemic. He's the founder and owner of Slapfish, a growing national fast-casual restaurant chain based in Huntington Beach, California. He's a widely recognized culinary innovator and familiar face on the Food Network and other cooking channels.
Over the past year, Gruel has also gained prominence as an unabashed critic of arbitrary rules that put business owners like him at the beck and call of hypocritical politicians such as California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Most famously, in an absolutely inspired rant that went viral on social media last December, Gruel listed all the ways in which California's ban on outdoor dining made no scientific or economic sense before concluding, "I'm not an asshole. The governor is."
Gruel, whose Twitter feed is addictive, is no slouch when it comes to helping food workers who have been displaced by the pandemic and lockdowns and ill-served by state welfare agencies too. He and his wife created a fund to help unemployed workers that's given out hundreds of thousands of dollars so far.
Nick Gillespie sat down to talk with Gruel about what it's been like to run a business with government at all levels arbitrarily flipping the on-off switch, why innovation is central to both capitalism and cuisine, and why he'll never open another franchise in California.
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I wonder, who did he vote for?
As a working business owner, I will let you guess.
It's California, you try guessing.
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More importantly, who will he vote for in the future?
DeSantis when he moves to Florida like any sane person.
Or Kristi Noem if he moves to South Dakota. Pennington county (contains Rapid City, where I now live) had among the highest percentage votes of US counties for Libertarian presidential candidates in 2016 and 2020. Yeah, I know Noem is no libertarian, but she’s so much better than the progressives in Oregon that I moved from.
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There will be a special election to recall Gavin Newsom in November of 2021, and if he survives that, which I doubt, Newsom will probably lose to a Democrat challenger in 2022.
Someone who is willing to really tighten the screws, not like these half assed measures Newsome put forth.
It probably won't be someone better. Still, it's better when one of these progressives assholes gets kicked to the curb periodically. It's nice to know that they can fuck up so bad that they lose their seat--even if it's not to a Republican.
I hold out some hope for a Republican competitor. And when you look at the way Californians voted on the propositions in 2020, you might have seen the same results in Republican Wyoming. Californians voted against eliminating cash bail, against affirmative action, and against raising property taxes on businesses.
The people of California aren't as insane as the people who govern them, but that's not saying much.
Someone to the left of Xavier Becerra
"Chef Andrew Gruel"
What an unfortunate name for a chef!
Please suh, can I have some moh?
He may not be an asshole, but he kind of looks like a douche.
You smell like a douche
An asshole douche, aka enema!
Sure does look like that photo could have been taken in the late 80s.
The problem isn't Newsom, but that too few restaurant owners fought to end the lockdowns like I did. Which is surprising considering many were just sitting at home all day. Also his 'charity' may help a few people, but it creates a perverse incentive to continue the restrictions - because why work when people will give you free money? Far better to keep your money and work less and instead focus your time and effort on fighting restrictions on social media. If more people had done that, we wouldn't be in this mess a full year after the hysteria started. And people wouldn't need so much charity.
When 'fighting' = tweets, well, we've lost anyhow.
Don't break your arm patting yourself on the back; you didn't accomplish anything.
^^^^
The war today is online. If you refuse to fight that's fine, but then you have no excuse for violence, insurrection or intimidating judges.
"The war today is online. If you refuse to fight that’s fine, but then you have no excuse for violence, insurrection or intimidating judges."
Assertions from low-watt bulbs =/= equal argument or evidence, especially from one of such low wattage as to claim the end of technological progress.
If you were bright enough to read and understand history, you would see that technological progress is, and has always been, divergent; tech progress has fostered further seemingly geometric progression.
It takes an amazingly idiotic 'intelligence' to assume that the historic progression is now to, somehow, come to an end!
I really don't care to read, nor will I, how you came to such an imbecilic claim, so please don't bother wasting bandwidth on that bit of idiocy, either.
Nor, I'm sure, your claim the world's flat.
Of course there will continue to be tech progress. However like I said, it will be limited to those who already have tremendous resources at their disposal. It will no longer be kids working out of their garage or a bunch of scientists at a restaurant sketching on the back of a napkin. Those days are long gone. As a result the government and oligopaly will gain power, leaving everyone else behind. Sorry but people see far more opportunities under socialism (e.g. UBI, medicare for all, GND, gun control, mental illness, etc) than with capitalism. You're in deep denial and just calling people 'losers' or accusing them of lying when they complain won't win them over to your side. You think you can hide here in your safe space, but the socialists will eventually come here too. And you'll have no idea how to fight them.
Someone sure is desperate for clicks and "followers".
You have the time. You just are scared of losing. Or you tried and got your ass handed to you. That's fine, but then no one will join your cause and it's doomed. So yeah, give more money to restaurant employees and wonder why they don't want to go back to work.
You have the time to waste on patting yourself on the back for some bullshit efforts, you're just certain of 'losing' whatever you hoped to win. Pathetic.
Go here: https://pacificlegal.org/ And give them what you can afford.
They know how to deal with the issues; you don't.
Nope. The war isn't in the street or the capitol or in the courts. The war is online. We must change minds one at a time, not impose our will from on high. It's easy enough for Biden to appoint a few liberal judges and all your progress is dashed.
Don't waste your money giving to charities. Instead keep it and take time off work, and join me in the fight (in the online world not here in your safe space). That's how we win.
And if you think war is the only option, consider the military are not avid Reason followers. They will mostly side with the socialists if they don't see us winning on social media.
COS? I've been putting this out for a few weeks but not much knowledge of it out there.
Everything is political, and all the more so everything about this "pandemic." I work in a hospital ER and in everyday life I still see more virtue than virus, even with the latest surge. Essentially two camps; those who loudly and proudly claim to "follow the science" and impose all kinds of stupid restrictions upon themselves and others [to whatever extent they can], and those who are past done with the theatrics and virtue signaling. Make no mistake, there are plenty of persons who fucking love this if only as an opportunity to showcase themselves.
Great interview, thanks Nick G. The last few minutes quite disturbing. Mr. Gruel is suddenly targeted by labor authorities after voicing his opinions. If that isn't a real-world description of tyranny I don't know what is. I love the mayonnaise metaphor. Great stuff.
Newscum is the most vile tyrant the US has seen since FDR. And at least FDR led us through a nasty war. The fact that CA residents did not have the good sense to recall this narcissistic megalomaniac is an exemplar of the same sort of group think that has led to every atrocity by government in the history of human existence. When will we learn from our past folks???? WHEN!!