Finally Some Good Fucking Food

2017Image macro / reaction imagesemi-active

Also known as: Delicious Finally Some Good Fucking Food · Good Fucking Food

Finally Some Good Fucking Food is a 2017 image macro featuring Gordon Ramsay approvingly captioned with his quote, used ironically to express mock approval of inedible or disgusting things.

"Finally, Some Good Fucking Food" is an image macro featuring celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay looking down approvingly at a plate, captioned with the quote "Delicious. Finally, some good fucking food." The format took off on Reddit in August 2017 and hit peak popularity in early 2018, when it merged with the Forbidden Snacks trend and Tide Pod memes. The joke almost always works through ironic contrast: Ramsay declares his approval of something clearly inedible, disgusting, or dangerous.

TL;DR

"Finally, Some Good Fucking Food" is an image macro featuring celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay looking down approvingly at a plate, captioned with the quote "Delicious.

Overview

The meme uses a screenshot of Gordon Ramsay from his reality show *Kitchen Nightmares*, captured in the rare moment when the notoriously hard-to-please chef actually likes what he's eating. The image shows Ramsay looking downward with an expression of genuine satisfaction, paired with the text "Delicious. Finally, some good fucking food."

The humor comes from pairing Ramsay's approval with items that are obviously not food, or with food that looks terrible. Because Ramsay built his TV persona on brutally honest reactions to bad cooking, seeing him endorse something grotesque or inedible creates a sharp comedic contrast1. A secondary use involves blacking out or replacing letters in the caption to spell out entirely new phrases2.

The source clip comes from Season 5, Episode 1 of *Kitchen Nightmares*, where Ramsay visits a restaurant called Blackberry's. The episode aired on September 23, 20112. During the visit, Ramsay takes a bite of red velvet cake and delivers the now-iconic line with visible relief, one of the few times in the show's run where he genuinely enjoyed a dish1.

The quote sat dormant for nearly six years before anyone turned it into a meme. On August 4, 2017, Reddit user CautionVeryDank posted the first known image macro using the line, placing Ramsay's quote next to a photo of plastic food. The post went up on both r/dankmemes and r/me_irl, pulling in over 2,100 and 2,800 upvotes respectively1. The next day, user SoberSimpson shared the blank template on r/TemplateMemes1.

Origin & Background

Platform
Kitchen Nightmares (source material), Reddit (meme format)
Key People
CautionVeryDank, Gordon Ramsay
Date
2017
Year
2017

The source clip comes from Season 5, Episode 1 of *Kitchen Nightmares*, where Ramsay visits a restaurant called Blackberry's. The episode aired on September 23, 2011. During the visit, Ramsay takes a bite of red velvet cake and delivers the now-iconic line with visible relief, one of the few times in the show's run where he genuinely enjoyed a dish.

The quote sat dormant for nearly six years before anyone turned it into a meme. On August 4, 2017, Reddit user CautionVeryDank posted the first known image macro using the line, placing Ramsay's quote next to a photo of plastic food. The post went up on both r/dankmemes and r/me_irl, pulling in over 2,100 and 2,800 upvotes respectively. The next day, user SoberSimpson shared the blank template on r/TemplateMemes.

How It Spread

Despite the template being available, the meme only saw limited use through the rest of 2017, with just a handful of new examples appearing.

Everything changed in January 2018. The Forbidden Snacks trend, which featured photos of non-food objects that looked weirdly appetizing, was blowing up across Reddit. The Ramsay macro was a perfect complement. On January 2, 2018, user gb4370 posted an edit showing Ramsay with a plate of Tide Pod laundry detergent capsules to r/dankmemes, earning over 5,400 upvotes. That same day, another edit featuring colorful inedible objects landed on r/forbiddensnacks with over 1,500 upvotes.

As the format gained traction, creators discovered a second trick: blacking out parts of the caption text to create new phrases. The breakout example of this technique came on January 6, 2018, when Twitter user @LeftAtLondon posted a text-redaction variation that racked up over 5,000 retweets and 15,000 likes.

Throughout 2018, the macro kept finding new contexts. It paired naturally with other food-adjacent memes like "This Nigga Eating Beans" and "Brother, May I Have Some Loops". The meme also developed a NSFW usage layer, playing on the double meaning of "eating" as slang for oral sex.

How to Use This Meme

The standard approach is simple: pair the Ramsay image and "Delicious. Finally, some good fucking food" caption with something that is clearly not good food. Common setups include:

- Items from the Forbidden Snacks genre (objects that look like food but aren't) - Obviously terrible or spoiled food - Dangerous substances presented as meals (Tide Pods being the classic example) - Non-food items presented on plates or in dining contexts

For the text-blackout variant, creators take the original captioned image and use black bars or digital editing to obscure certain letters, transforming "Delicious. Finally, some good fucking food" into a new phrase. For example, blacking out selected characters to read "Finally, some good fucking ____" or rearranging visible letters to spell something unexpected.

The format also works as a straightforward reaction image when someone genuinely wants to express approval of quality content, though the ironic usage is far more common.

Cultural Impact

The meme fed directly into the broader Tide Pod panic of early 2018, when jokes about eating laundry detergent capsules spiraled from internet humor into real-world concern. The Ramsay macro was one of several formats that made Tide Pods a meme staple, and the "Finally, some good fucking food" + Tide Pod combination became one of the most-shared variations during that period.

Gordon Ramsay's existing meme presence, built over years of *Hell's Kitchen* and *Kitchen Nightmares* clips, gave this format instant recognizability. The quote captured something specific about Ramsay's on-screen character: a man so perpetually disappointed by food that his rare moments of approval feel like events worth documenting.

Fun Facts

The original *Kitchen Nightmares* episode featuring the quote aired in 2011, but nobody made it into a meme for almost six years.

The meme's explosion in January 2018 was directly tied to the Forbidden Snacks and Tide Pod trends converging on Reddit at the same time.

In the actual episode, Ramsay was eating red velvet cake at a restaurant called Blackberry's when he delivered the line.

The Russian meme community adopted the format with the translated caption "Изумительно. Наконец-то хорошая, блять, еда" (translated from Russian).

Derivatives & Variations

Text blackout edits:

Creators black out portions of the caption text to spell new phrases. The @LeftAtLondon variant from January 2018 was the most viral example of this technique[2].

Forbidden Snacks crossovers:

Edits combining the Ramsay macro with r/forbiddensnacks content, where non-food objects that resemble food get Ramsay's stamp of approval[1].

Tide Pod edits:

A specific and widely shared subcategory pairing Ramsay with Tide Pod capsules, popular during the January 2018 Tide Pod meme wave[1].

Mood/emotion swaps:

Variations replacing "food" with other words (like "mood" or "nothing") by modifying the caption text to comment on mental health, relationships, or daily life[1].

Frequently Asked Questions

Finally Some Good Fucking Food

2017Image macro / reaction imagesemi-active

Also known as: Delicious Finally Some Good Fucking Food · Good Fucking Food

Finally Some Good Fucking Food is a 2017 image macro featuring Gordon Ramsay approvingly captioned with his quote, used ironically to express mock approval of inedible or disgusting things.

"Finally, Some Good Fucking Food" is an image macro featuring celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay looking down approvingly at a plate, captioned with the quote "Delicious. Finally, some good fucking food." The format took off on Reddit in August 2017 and hit peak popularity in early 2018, when it merged with the Forbidden Snacks trend and Tide Pod memes. The joke almost always works through ironic contrast: Ramsay declares his approval of something clearly inedible, disgusting, or dangerous.

TL;DR

"Finally, Some Good Fucking Food" is an image macro featuring celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay looking down approvingly at a plate, captioned with the quote "Delicious.

Overview

The meme uses a screenshot of Gordon Ramsay from his reality show *Kitchen Nightmares*, captured in the rare moment when the notoriously hard-to-please chef actually likes what he's eating. The image shows Ramsay looking downward with an expression of genuine satisfaction, paired with the text "Delicious. Finally, some good fucking food."

The humor comes from pairing Ramsay's approval with items that are obviously not food, or with food that looks terrible. Because Ramsay built his TV persona on brutally honest reactions to bad cooking, seeing him endorse something grotesque or inedible creates a sharp comedic contrast. A secondary use involves blacking out or replacing letters in the caption to spell out entirely new phrases.

The source clip comes from Season 5, Episode 1 of *Kitchen Nightmares*, where Ramsay visits a restaurant called Blackberry's. The episode aired on September 23, 2011. During the visit, Ramsay takes a bite of red velvet cake and delivers the now-iconic line with visible relief, one of the few times in the show's run where he genuinely enjoyed a dish.

The quote sat dormant for nearly six years before anyone turned it into a meme. On August 4, 2017, Reddit user CautionVeryDank posted the first known image macro using the line, placing Ramsay's quote next to a photo of plastic food. The post went up on both r/dankmemes and r/me_irl, pulling in over 2,100 and 2,800 upvotes respectively. The next day, user SoberSimpson shared the blank template on r/TemplateMemes.

Origin & Background

Platform
Kitchen Nightmares (source material), Reddit (meme format)
Key People
CautionVeryDank, Gordon Ramsay
Date
2017
Year
2017

The source clip comes from Season 5, Episode 1 of *Kitchen Nightmares*, where Ramsay visits a restaurant called Blackberry's. The episode aired on September 23, 2011. During the visit, Ramsay takes a bite of red velvet cake and delivers the now-iconic line with visible relief, one of the few times in the show's run where he genuinely enjoyed a dish.

The quote sat dormant for nearly six years before anyone turned it into a meme. On August 4, 2017, Reddit user CautionVeryDank posted the first known image macro using the line, placing Ramsay's quote next to a photo of plastic food. The post went up on both r/dankmemes and r/me_irl, pulling in over 2,100 and 2,800 upvotes respectively. The next day, user SoberSimpson shared the blank template on r/TemplateMemes.

How It Spread

Despite the template being available, the meme only saw limited use through the rest of 2017, with just a handful of new examples appearing.

Everything changed in January 2018. The Forbidden Snacks trend, which featured photos of non-food objects that looked weirdly appetizing, was blowing up across Reddit. The Ramsay macro was a perfect complement. On January 2, 2018, user gb4370 posted an edit showing Ramsay with a plate of Tide Pod laundry detergent capsules to r/dankmemes, earning over 5,400 upvotes. That same day, another edit featuring colorful inedible objects landed on r/forbiddensnacks with over 1,500 upvotes.

As the format gained traction, creators discovered a second trick: blacking out parts of the caption text to create new phrases. The breakout example of this technique came on January 6, 2018, when Twitter user @LeftAtLondon posted a text-redaction variation that racked up over 5,000 retweets and 15,000 likes.

Throughout 2018, the macro kept finding new contexts. It paired naturally with other food-adjacent memes like "This Nigga Eating Beans" and "Brother, May I Have Some Loops". The meme also developed a NSFW usage layer, playing on the double meaning of "eating" as slang for oral sex.

How to Use This Meme

The standard approach is simple: pair the Ramsay image and "Delicious. Finally, some good fucking food" caption with something that is clearly not good food. Common setups include:

- Items from the Forbidden Snacks genre (objects that look like food but aren't) - Obviously terrible or spoiled food - Dangerous substances presented as meals (Tide Pods being the classic example) - Non-food items presented on plates or in dining contexts

For the text-blackout variant, creators take the original captioned image and use black bars or digital editing to obscure certain letters, transforming "Delicious. Finally, some good fucking food" into a new phrase. For example, blacking out selected characters to read "Finally, some good fucking ____" or rearranging visible letters to spell something unexpected.

The format also works as a straightforward reaction image when someone genuinely wants to express approval of quality content, though the ironic usage is far more common.

Cultural Impact

The meme fed directly into the broader Tide Pod panic of early 2018, when jokes about eating laundry detergent capsules spiraled from internet humor into real-world concern. The Ramsay macro was one of several formats that made Tide Pods a meme staple, and the "Finally, some good fucking food" + Tide Pod combination became one of the most-shared variations during that period.

Gordon Ramsay's existing meme presence, built over years of *Hell's Kitchen* and *Kitchen Nightmares* clips, gave this format instant recognizability. The quote captured something specific about Ramsay's on-screen character: a man so perpetually disappointed by food that his rare moments of approval feel like events worth documenting.

Fun Facts

The original *Kitchen Nightmares* episode featuring the quote aired in 2011, but nobody made it into a meme for almost six years.

The meme's explosion in January 2018 was directly tied to the Forbidden Snacks and Tide Pod trends converging on Reddit at the same time.

In the actual episode, Ramsay was eating red velvet cake at a restaurant called Blackberry's when he delivered the line.

The Russian meme community adopted the format with the translated caption "Изумительно. Наконец-то хорошая, блять, еда" (translated from Russian).

Derivatives & Variations

Text blackout edits:

Creators black out portions of the caption text to spell new phrases. The @LeftAtLondon variant from January 2018 was the most viral example of this technique[2].

Forbidden Snacks crossovers:

Edits combining the Ramsay macro with r/forbiddensnacks content, where non-food objects that resemble food get Ramsay's stamp of approval[1].

Tide Pod edits:

A specific and widely shared subcategory pairing Ramsay with Tide Pod capsules, popular during the January 2018 Tide Pod meme wave[1].

Mood/emotion swaps:

Variations replacing "food" with other words (like "mood" or "nothing") by modifying the caption text to comment on mental health, relationships, or daily life[1].

Frequently Asked Questions