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Jessica Sansome

Jamie Oliver is looking for 'takeaway lovers' to star in new TV show

If you're quite partial to a takeaway, or maybe more partial than most, Jamie Oliver wants to hear from you.

The TV chef is on the hunt for 'takeaway lovers' who want to learn how to cook and stop relying on fast-food.

Jamie, 44, wrote in a Facebook post on his official page: "Guys I'm working on a new TV show and I'm looking for people who eat a lot of takeaways and want to stop relying on them and learn how to cook for themselves!!

"If you know someone who loves food but doesn't love cooking, click the link for an application form and let me know all about them!!"

And fans already seem to be loving the idea with more than 500 comments made to the Facebook post.

To apply, you need to visit the website, download the application form and send it back to the show alongside two photographs - one of yourself and one of your kitchen.

Jamie's Facebook post (Jamie Oliver Facebook)

The ad reads: "Whoever you are, whatever your age or background, we are looking for non cooks to take part in an exciting new TV programme.

"If something is stopping you, or someone you know, from putting that apron on, then we would love to hear from you!"

The application form asks you to fill in "12 easy questions".

This includes what is your favourite food, how you'd rate your cooking and do you eat 'convenience foods'.

Those who want to take part need to be 18 years or over and a resident in the UK.

To find the form, visit Jamie's website here.

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