stats count Radio legend shocks fans as he opens up a PIE shop – months after quitting huge breakfast show – Meer Beek

Radio legend shocks fans as he opens up a PIE shop – months after quitting huge breakfast show


Roman Kemp has swapped presenting for pastry – and opened a classic East End pie shop.

The TV and radio star has launched the Easy Peasy Pie Shop, on New Inn Yard in London’s Shoreditch – but it’s for one day only.

a man stands in front of an easy peasy pie shop
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Radio DJ Roman kemp outside his new pie shop in London’s East End[/caption]

two men and a woman are posing for a photo in front of a blue wall with the word can on it
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Roman recently quit his role in the helm of Britain’s biggest breakfast show on Capital FM[/caption]

Roman, 31, an avid Arsenal fan and self-confessed meat pie enthusiast, frequently enjoys them on matchdays – and has now been given the opportunity to share his love for the snack with others.

The eatery was opened by Vodafone to celebrate the launch of One Touch Switch – now making switching to its reliable full fibre broadband as easy as pie.

And the opening of the shop, he worked alongside ‘easy cook’ Lisa Faulkner, to serve an array of the nation’s favourite pies and fillings.
Roman Kemp said: “When asked to help serve up delicious pies, I couldn’t say no.

“Pies are a staple for me, whether I’m at home or at the footie, so I couldn’t resist the chance of learning the art of making them and getting my hands on one for free.

“Lisa has taught me a lot today about the craft of a good pie, but I think I’ll stay away from the kitchen as it doesn’t seem that easy – not like switching broadband, which is easy as pie.”

The pie shop, situated in the heart of London’s East End, dished out pies for free to hungry punters for one day only.

Alongside Roman, Lisa Faulkner was seen serving up easy eats including Beef and Craft Ale, Chicken, Ham and Leek and a Vegan Jackfruit and Craft Ale, dishing up more than 400 free pies in total.

The launch of the Easy Peasy Pie Shop comes as research reveals that changing broadband provider has been anything but ‘easy as pie’ according to 63 per cent who have put off switching.

The research of 2,000 adults found 20 per cent think it’s too much faff and 17 per cent see the process as too complicated.

Whatsmore, 70 per cent would make the switch if the process was easier, and 75 per cent if someone managed it for them, according to the OnePoll.com data.

Lisa Faulkner, speaking at the Vodafone pop-up added: “Who doesn’t love a pie?

“Keeping things simple in the kitchen is priority for me so they’re a family favourite in our house – easy to make and comforting at the same time.

“Switching broadband may sometimes feel as daunting as a complicated recipe, but it’s now easier than ever.”

a man and a woman wearing red aprons that say easy as pie
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Roman was joined by actress turned TV cook Lisa Faulkener at the London launch[/caption]

a woman wearing a red apron that says easy is pie stands at a counter
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Members of the public were given a free pie at the opening for one day only[/caption]

a man wearing a red apron that says easy as pie
Roman admits to being a big pie enthusiast, regularly enjoying a crust while watching Arsenal play
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