Chefs, who have appeared on "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives", compete in challenges involving crazy food pins, untraditional tacos, and a dinner that incorporates both high-end and low-end ingredients. Their first challenge is to make a fine dining dinner, using ingredients from the dreaded Food Pyramid. Notes: Nicky won the new culinary quiz in season 2 and his advantage was getting an extra 65¢. Some of the following games have been played once or twice while others have become familiar game staples. Then, a roll of the dice decides the parameters of their international dishes, and in the end, one future superstar chef will cook beyond their years and win a shopping spree worth up to $20,000. Favorite chefs from "Diners, Drive-in and Dives", who previously participated in the games, return to Flavortown to compete in a four-episode tournament, where their shopping and cooking skills get put to the test. The remaining two chefs must fuse their native cuisine with their opponent's for a shot at a shopping spree worth up to $20,000. Four new DDD chefs must make a hot sandwich without a key ingredient; dice determine which ingredients the chefs can use to make a seafood special; Guy Fieri helps the last two chefs decide what regional take on a pork dinner they will prepare. Four cheese experts create a signature cheese dish with a wild card decided by the luck of the draw; the chefs make a cheesy international dish using nine ingredients or less, then must transform jalapeno peppers into a high-end cheesy dinner. Notes: Once again there was a name brand sponsor (Seapak) in round 2. Each contestant had to pick less-than-desirable ingredients from Guy's grocery rack in round 2. Four champs return to earn a spot in the Tournament of Champions finale. Notes: In the second round, Timothy won the Culinary Quiz so his advantage was being able to get 1 item from anywhere in the store. For the first time, none of the competing chefs get to shop for their ingredients; instead, Guy Fieri gives them each a cart full of groceries that has to last all three rounds, and he decides what they make in each round by spinning his dish wheel; The chefs must pinch pennies as Guy Fieri challenges them to budget wisely with $40 and two grueling rounds of shopping and cooking. Three pairs of twins team up to show that two head chefs are better than one; chefs have to turn birthday cake ingredients into a delicious dinner; the remaining duos roll a pair of dice to determine the restrictions for their classic duo dish. Notes: Part 4 of a 5-part tournament starts off with five GGG judges. It's a family affair in Flavortown when two restaurant-owning families compete for a chance at $20,000. Notes: Part 2 of a 5 part tournament starts off with seven GGG judges. The final two chefs try to melt the judges' hearts with their 'Signature Cheese Dish' featuring pork rinds! Guy's Grocery Games (often nicknamed Triple G) is an American reality-based cooking television game show hosted by Guy Fieri on Food Network. Four champions return. Contestants must fit all the ingredients for their hometown grilled special into ultra-tiny grocery bags and play a game of Grocery Golf to find out which wild ingredients they must feature in their best grilled sandwich. Jay won the culinary quiz so his advantage was getting 1 extra item from the store. Watch Now. Notes: Mark won the culinary quiz in round 2 so his advantage was a 30-second headstart. ), Round 2: Chicken Dinner - Watch Your Weight (6 lbs. Guy asks the chefs to create an over-the-top bacon dish; next, the chefs must create gourmet swine dining on a bare-bones budget; the two remaining chefs must transform the ingredients from a bacon and egg sandwich into a high-end dinner. They take on a big hometown treat with a small twist; a spicy American classic and an upscale spicy dinner. Finally, Guy breaks the piggy bank and challenges the chefs to make dinner on a $20 budget. Delivery: GGG at Home. Round 1: Grill Pizza - Red Light Special (peanut butter), Round 2: Best Dish - Grocery Pictogram & Clearance Carts, Round 3: On the Bone Dish - Culinary Quiz & Top Shelf/Bottom Shelf (top shelf). Included: tiny jack-o-lanterns are used to collect ingredients for tricked out treats; blindfolds are worn while shopping for "dinners to die for"; and a frightening trick or treater shows up in Flavortown, when the chefs cook a mummified dish. For winning the culinary quiz in round 2, Carol's advantage was an extra pound of food. Notes: The chefs were all winners of 'The Next Food Network Star' and were playing for their charity of choice. The top two finalists from the biggest Triple G tournaments face off in a head-to-head rematch; French chef Stephano vs. maverick chef Chase; Crista and Phillip's dishes are decided by refrigerator magnets. In the end, one team will win and be crowned GGG's Supermarket Heavyweight champions. The winner got an extra $5,000 as a holiday bonus. Conclusion. Round 1: International Lunch - ABC Game ("P", "Z"), Round 2: Decadent Dinner - Culinary Quiz & Single Aisle Showdown (aisle 1), Round 3: Family Meal - Food Pyramid (frozen monkey bread, pimento cheese, canned tiny shrimp), Winner: Beau MacMillan ($16,000 - St. Mary's Food Bank). 3min. Pastry chefs take part in an all-dessert competition. Guy Fieri takes the final four DDD chefs on a cross-country road trip; frozen ingredients for a high-end dinner; ingredients found only in the middle aisle of the store; the final two chefs battle it out to make a West Coast winner's dinner. Round 1: Meatloaf - Un-gredients (white bread, yellow onion, parsley, ground beef, eggs, ketchup), Round 2: Party Appetizer - Keep It Sample (cottage cheese, cherry pie filling, vermouth, chips), Round 3: Daring Dish - Culinary Quiz & Closing Time (2 minutes). Bacon is featured in all three rounds. Part 3 of 5. Aarti won the round 2 culinary quiz so her advantage was an extra item from aisle 2. Notes: In this holiday episode, Guy invites some of his favorite DDD and GGG chefs who are competing for charity. "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives Tournament 2: Part 1". Included: the chefs have to turn ingredients for a German chocolate cake into a delicious dinner; and they have to make something cheesy, using only items with price tags that begin with the number three. Four more GGG winners compete; in round one, a steakhouse dinner without access to the meat and seafood sections; in round two, an upscale lunch where the budget and restrictions are dictated by the Food Pyramid; in the final round, one chef shops the odd aisles and the other chef shops the even aisles. Four chefs representing cuisines from around the world take on Guy Fieri's global-themed games. "Diners, Drive-ins and Drives Tournament: Part 2". Fourth, partway into the cook, Guy stopped the clock to announce a red light special ingredient. One vegetarian chef will juice the competition and go on to shop Flavortown for up to $20,000. Notes: This is the first of four special episodes where four different families compete together in teams of three; in this episode two young kids competed with a parent. The penultimate round of the Redemption Tournament begins with a fried feast; and later, Italian and Korean favors are combined when making a beef dinner. Guy Fieri and his son Hunter have enlisted some of their favorite chefs to test out Flavortown Market's new grocery delivery service. It's Halloween in Flavortown as four chefs do battle in a three-round fright fest! Guy is challenged to cook along with a burger-based episode of GGG. of food. Their challenges include making breakfast, hot lunch and family dinner. Marla won the round 2 culinary quiz and her advantage was an extra $1. Four chefs must create a winning breakfast, lunch and dinner, for four, on a budget of $60; a lumberjack breakfast with the aid of a handful of coupons; a sandwich lunch that might not feature a side dish; dinner on less than $16. Agatha Christie's Marple S06 - Ep01 A Caribbean Mystery - Part 02 HD Watch. GGG juggernauts, Alex Guarnaschelli and Rocco DiSpirito, return to compete with their teams of Flavortown regulars in Guy Fieri's games. Round 2: Chicken Dinner - Grocery List (something that costs $2.99, gochujang, pickled item, candy), Round 3: Grilled Dish - Grocery Pictogram & Can Can. For winning the third round culinary quiz, Antonio's advantage was a 30-second head start. The chefs are hit by real-world challenges like finding workarounds when all the essential ingredients are suddenly "out-of-stock" or having to create a masterpiece when you can only cook with "5 items or less" or on a $10 budget. Challenges include a five-star dish, using a list of ingredients compiled by Guy. Notes: This was the third of several special episodes where different celebrity chefs compete for their charity of choice. Notes: Billy won the round 2 culinary quiz so his advantage was a 30-second head start. Four up-and-coming chefs compete in challenges that include making a breakfast dish with limited ingredients; taking iconic morning foods and creating a delicious dinner; and picking a main component to their trendy entrees, while blindfolded. Round 1: Redemption Dinner - Grocery List (seafood, garlic, pasta, baby food), Round 2: High-End Lunch - Clearance Carts, Round 3: Best Dish - Let It Roll (4:30, buttermilk, ice cream). Holiday starters are prepared in the first round; a New Year's Eve dinner made on a Scrooge-like budget is the second challenge; and fruitcake ingredients are used to create a festive feast. Round 2: Show Stopping Starter - Clearance Carts, Round 3: Classic Dish - Culinary Quiz & Frozen Food Feud -. Mika brought it back to Guy the fastest so her advantage was being able to get 1 additional ingredient. They've seen every episode and know every twist, and now four of GGG's biggest superfans get to play their favorite Flavortown games! Part 2 of 5. Guy provided ground beef to both chefs in the final round, which was exempt from the one-letter challenge. Jeff won the culinary quiz in round 3 so his advantage was being able to get rid of an ingredient he didn't want to use. The chefs have to make a meal with only five pounds of ingredients; the chefs make an elevated burger, featuring strange sample table items; the remaining two chefs make a Mexican fiesta, after shopping only in the aisles chosen in a game of bowling. Aaron won the round 2 culinary quiz and his advantage was a 15-second head start. Guy invites four chef veterans from different branches of the military to compete in two summer-themed games that involve making a summer seafood feast and a classic summer dish. Round 1: Hearty Lunch - Red Light Special (marshmallows), Round 2: Taco Night - Know Your Varieties & Grocery List (jarred meat, tamarind soda, pork rinds, frozen peaches), Round 3: Family Favorite - Culinary Quiz & One Ingredient Per Aisle. Moving the show's shooting location to Santa Rosa was a blessing for the community because all of that food finds its way to different food programs in the area (via North Bay Business Journal ). Finally, the remaining chefs roll dice to determine their dinner details. Notes: Four returning chefs vie for a chance at redemption. The ingredients in the round 1 "Grocery List" were all ingredients each returning chef mishandled their first time around (and resulted in their first-time elimination). Guy gives contestants a bizarre grocery list of ingredients for making their fried fair food; chefs receive a skimpy budget to make a generous platter of fried chicken; the final two chefs must turn fried food into fine dining. The chefs are hit by real-world challenges like finding workarounds when all the essential ingredients are suddenly "out-of-stock" or having to create a masterpiece when you can only cook with "5 items or less" or on a $10 budget. In a surprise twist the non-winning aspiring chefs won $5,000. Round 1: Elevated Grilled Cheese - Budget Battle ($6.97), Round 2: Unusual Dessert - Culinary Quiz & Single Aisle Showdown (aisle 9), Round 3: Holiday Meal - Mixed Bag/Bag Swap. Round 1: Hors D'oeuvres - Red Light Special (instant ramen), Round 2: Five Star Seafood Dinner - Know Your Varieties & Budget Battle ($7.77), Round 3: Best Dish - 123 Game (mushroom, 2 ways, 3 aisles). To kick things off, the competitors must make their signature dishes, using only ingredients from the middle aisles. Round 2: International Dish - Food Wheel (whole chicken & $16), Round 3: Upscale Dinner - Word & Frozen Food Feud, Winner: Alex Guarnaschelli (Alex's Lemonade Stand - $18,000). As of October 20, 2019, 270 episodes of Guy's Grocery Games have aired. Later, the chefs rummage through some creepy clearance carts; and incorporate Guy's red-light special into their offal dishes. The two remaining chefs are thrown for a loop when preparing a guilty pleasure. Aaron won the second round culinary quiz and his advantage was getting 1 extra item. Then, the challenge of making all-American favorites comes with a twist. Challenges include making innovative appetizers and an upscale lunch, using clearance-cart items. In the end, only one shining Food Network Star team will win a shot at a shopping spree worth $20,000. Round 1: Comfort Food - Watch Your Weight (5 lbs. Guy Fieri has a member of each family pick from unidentified cans to determine the featured ingredient in their first meal, and then another family member must make a fall favorite using five pounds of ingredients. It's part two of the Superstars tournament, and the theme is budget battle royale! Then they're challenged to make a pizza and a side dish using items found on Flavortown's sample tables. Notes: This was the fifth and last of several special episodes where different celebrity chefs compete. "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives Tournament 2: Finale". Round 1: Game Day Feast - Closing Time (2 minutes), Round 2: Best Dish - Culinary Quiz & Single Aisle Showdown (aisle 1), Round 3: Upscale Chicken Dinner - 5 Items or Less. In the final round, Guy wheeled out a small rack with random food items and offered the two chefs a choice of two additional items each. During the round 2 "Time Out", the head chefs of each family had to step out of the cooking stations for a little while. Halloween-theme challenges. Notes: Ryan won the culinary quiz in round 2 and his advantage was a 30-second head start. Notes: For winning the second round culinary quiz, Keith's advantage was being able to use one of the cheeses on the list. In the end, only one chef will throw the others overboard, win bragging rights and shop Flavortown for up to $20,000. Four top sandwich makers must prepare their signature sandwiches, using only six pounds of ingredients; the creation of an outside-the-box sandwich, using some twisted bread and cheese substitutes, forces the judges to make a tough decision. Notes: This is the first time a "culinary quiz" was presented in round 1. Part 2 of 5. Guy's Grocery Games season 25 episode 5 Grocery Rush : Four chefs are in for a rush when Guy Fieri invites them to compete against the clock ... all night long! Though Guy initially gave the chefs a $40 budget in round 1, he cut the amount in half at the registers, forcing the chefs to quickly re-think their dish. Round 1: Hearty Lunch - Grocery Bowl (ginger beer, tofu, wasabi paste, macaroons), Round 2: All American Meal - Meals from the Middle, Round 3: A-List Dinner - High/Low Food Wheel (king crab & grits), Winner: Marcel Vigneron ($20,000 - LA Kitchen). Three chef dads from Triple D team up with their kids to take on some of Guy's most brain-twisting games that include a big grilled feast and a dream dinner. In round 3, for winning the culinary quiz, Kristopher's advantage was being able to omit one item from his grocery list. "Diners, Drive-ins and Drives Tournament: Part 4". Moving on: Carl Ruiz, Eric Greenspan, Damaris Phillips, Eliminated: Duskie Estes (Worth Our Weight - $1,000). Four seafood specialists battle it out in Flavortown. Notes: The theme of this episode was versions of classic, old-school dishes in every round. Round 1: French Toast - Aisle Down (bread aisle), Round 2: Steak Dinner - Know Your Varieties & Can Can, Round 3: Soup and Sandwich Combo - No Carts Allowed. The first-round game was a variation of the ABC game where instead of letters chosen out of a jar, the letters given were based on the acronym for "Always Be Grilling". A new game is introduced in round 3 where the pairs get one ingredient per trip, relay style. The winner gets a guaranteed $10,000. For winning the culinary quiz, Nick's advantage was a 15-second head start in the third round. Guy Fieri brings Flavortown to the competing all-star chefs by sending them two bulky boxes full of frozen food. It's a nail-biting final round you'll have to see to believe. Guy is challenged to cook along with a burger-based episode of GGG. One member of each family must prepare their best pork dish using a grocery list; the men in the families face off in a seafood dinner showdown; the final two members of each family must use only seven items to make their family favorite. Round 1: Best Meat Dish - Watch Your Weight (6 lbs. Finally, the chefs face Guy's triangle of terror that will determine the details of their Winner, Winner Chicken Dinner challenge. Four GGG winners return to Flavortown for a big burger battle, and in one game, Guy Fieri requires them to squeeze all the ingredients for their international burgers into tiny shopping bags. First, the teams must create a fusion of their cooking styles featuring a special ingredient delivered by Guy. Round 1: Comfort Dish - 5 ingredients or Less, Round 2: Cocktail Brunch - Red Light Special (Simply Orange® pulp free juice), Round 3: Dynamite Dinner - Culinary Quiz & Musical Carts. Round 1: Breakfast - Watch Your Weight (5 lbs), Round 3: Sunday Supper - Food Wheel (hot dogs & "red") & Time Out, Winners: Joe Chiovera (dad), Giuseppe Chiovera (younger son), & Xavier Chiovera (older son) ($14,000). The final four Supermarket Masters compete; the chefs get only 20 minutes to shop, cook and plate an Italian dish; the chefs let a roll of the dice determine the components of their grilled seafood dinner. Season 23, Episode 8 TV-G CC HD CC SD. Guy Fieri invites the finalists of the DDD All-Star Tournament back to compete for the Championship. Included: they are ordered to make a family holiday meal; their hometown favorites; and five-star dinners. Round 2: Steakhouse Dinner - Watch Your Weight (4 lbs. Then he throws down a challenge that leaves the judges terrified. ... even the top prize each episode might be as much as $20k. For winning best dish last episode, Aaron's advantage in round 1 was not having to use 1 ingredient from the grocery list. Round 1: Elevated Classic Duo - Frozen Food Can Can, Round 2: Soup and Sandwich Duo - ABC Game ("P" & "M") & Time-Out, Round 3: Surf and Turf - One Ingredient At A Time, Winners: Peter Kahl and Cindy Kahl (divorced - $8,000). Four fearless chefs play Guy Fieri's scariest games for a stab at a $20,000 shopping spree. Notes: For winning the second round culinary quiz, Andrew's advantage was a 30-second head start. Round 1: Regional Feast - Odd/Even (odd aisles), Round 2: All-American Burger & Fries - Un-gredients (ground meat, buns, lettuce, tomatoes, potatoes), Round 3: Presidential Dinner - Culinary Quiz & 4-Minute Shop & Red Light Special (jelly beans), Winner: Josh Galliano (the midwest - $20,000). Little House On The Prairie S08E11 A Christmas They Never Forgot. Part 4 of 5. Chefs must make a signature noodle dish using limited ingredients, make a classic noodle dish featuring a wildcard ingredient, then have to use a list of mandatory items to make a refried noodle dish. Round 1: Comfort Food - Grocery List (ground meat, something over $5, radishes, maple syrup), Round 3: Guy's Favorite - Culinary Quiz & Red Light Special (popcorn) & Cart Swap. Finally, a dinner party dish, that blends trendy with old school. Ghazwan won the round 2 culinary quiz and his advantage was 1 extra grocery item. Notes: All competing chefs were James Beard award nominees. The victorious chef is crowned champion and wins $40,000 for their charity of choice. Four meat-loving chefs step into Flavortown to compete in three beef-inspired rounds. Guy brought in his son, Hunter, to help with the first game where each chef got a gift box with a mandatory ingredient inside related to their cooking style or hometown. Notes: Food Network celebrity chefs compete for charity in this episode. Included: the chefs make hot sandwiches, but aren't allowed to shop in the meat, cheese and deli aisles. Other challenges include a soup and sandwich on an $11 budget; French onion dip and jack fruit as ingredients in a classic surf and turf. Notes: The theme of this episode was making pizzas in every round. And finally, an elevated cheese dish decides the winner. Three of Grocery Games' biggest winners compete to earn the right to battle an Iron Chef; flipping s'mores ingredients into a high-end dinner; an elevated lunch using only one ingredient per aisle. Then, the bottom three superstars fight for their survival in a diabolical Round 2. Notes: Eddie won the culinary quiz in round 2 so his advantage was being able to get an extra ingredient. "Diners, Drive-ins and Drives Tournament: Part 3". Four-part Triple-G Impossible Tournament, featuring Guy Fieri's toughest games and Robert Irvine; three chefs make a lumberjack breakfast, using ingredients that all started with the same letter; the remaining two chefs must shop, using a child-size cart. Notes: This was the fourth of several special episodes where different celebrity chefs compete for their charity of choice. Five celebrity chefs compete. Round 1: Favorite Lunch - Red Light Special (potato nuggets), Round 2: Best Noodle Dish - Clearance Carts, Round 3: Show Stopping Dinner - Food Pyramid (potato flakes, grape soda, short ribs), Winner: Justin Warner ($16,000 - Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger). Stretch was the first (and currently only) contestant to bring his own shopping cart, complete with horn and flamethrower; he did not get to use it in the competition. Diner breakfast; drive-in burger; an elevated dive bar dish. Round 1: Best Dish - World Fusion (China & Italy), Round 2: Daring Dish - Let It Roll (ketchup, juicer, maraschino cherry), Round 3: Fine Dining Dinner - 123 Game (potato, 2 ways, 3 aisles). Their first challenge involves deciphering a grocery list, made up of emoji syllables. "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives Tournament 2: Part 3". Also: a fall edition of Grocery Bowl. Part 1 of 5. On this episode of Guy's Grocery Games, it's the mother of all shows, when four devoted moms and talented chefs battle in a game where they can only cook with ingredients that start with the same letter. Their first challenge is to make a sandwich and side incorporating ingredients from Guy Fieri's grocery list. Challenges include making their sweetheart's favorite dish on a $10 budget; coming up with a cocktail-hour appetizer from the frozen aisle; and creating a reception dinner. Chefs from "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives" compete. First, the chefs must make a pasta dish using eight ingredients or less. The third round had the most games to date on the show, including an unofficial one. The best team moves on while the bottom four compete against each other. Guy Fieri's son Hunter and Chef Antonia Lofaso turn the tables on Guy at home by challenging him to cook along with a burger-based episode of GGG. Episode Info. ), Round 2: Innovative Dinner - Grocery List (Bush's Sweet Heat® beans, exotic fruit, item from aisle 8, black garlic), Round 3: Best Dish - Culinary Quiz & High/Low Food Wheel (oysters & liverwurst) & 3-Minute Shop. Guy's Grocery Games. Finally, the remaining chefs must make a deluxe diner dish with whammy ingredients chosen by the DDD Pyramid. Round 1: Italian Feast - Watch Your Weight (4 lbs. A cobwebbed Food Pyramid decides which spooky ingredients the final two chefs must feature in their haunted high-end dinner. The winners of the first three rounds of the Impossible Tournament compete to take on Robert Irvine once more. Four culinary all-stars battle the clock in three challenging games where they'll have to both shop and cook their dishes in 20 minutes or less. The best four dishes in round 1 move on while the bottom three compete against each other in round 2 and one chef is sent home. Notes: This is the second of four special episodes where four different families compete together as teams of three; in this episode a chef and their two siblings competed. First, Guy Fieri challenges the chefs to make not one, but two pizzas using only what they can fit into an empty pizza box. Then she got the round 3 culinary quiz correct and her advantage was 1 extra item from anywhere in the store. Guy invites four superstars to Flavortown for three more rounds of heavy heat. 6 accounts per household included. Included: they incorporate hot dogs in celebratory dinners; make pasta dishes with less than 5 pounds of ingredients; and face the challenge of the Fieri Food Pyramid. Finally, wagyu rib eye and popcorn are mandatory ingredients in a spicy dinner. Notes: Mike won the third round culinary quiz so his advantage was 30 seconds of shop time in the middle of the round (and he used them to get two key ingredients he forgot). Notes: For winning the round 2 culinary quiz, Patrick's advantage was an extra pound of food. Part 3 of 5. First, a fast food favorite is made using ingredients priced $5 and above. Guy's Grocery Games Season 20 Episode 3 : Ultimate Protein Battle Then Guy gives the chefs a list of ingredients they must feature in their international chicken dish. Round 1: Pasta Dish - Single Aisle Showdown (aisle 1), Round 3: Dessert - Culinary Quiz & One Ingredient Per Aisle. Later, they must do without ingredients they need to prepare breakfast; and the final challenge features a game of "Musical Carts. Tanya won the round 2 culinary quiz and her advantage was being able to get 1 extra ingredient. The chef who has the best slice will go on to shop for a chance at $20,000. First, Guy Fieri gives them a list of key ingredients they must feature, and then a diner-style order wheel determines the classic meat dishes the chefs must make vegetarian. This episode was the first to have 2 culinary quizzes. When the snow settles, only one chef will get to taste Flavortown victory again and shop its aisles for up to $20,000. Also: they are asked to create international dishes; and cook pork with wild ingredients. Notes: The first version of "Keep It Sample" appeared in this episode and the rules were that 1 ingredient would be allowed per person on a first-come, first-served basis. Part 3 of 5. Please sign in with your TV provider to watch this episode and other great programs. ), Round 3: Best Burger - One Ingredient Per Aisle. If Robert is beaten, the last chef standing wins another $10,000, a shot at more money and the title of champion. Ken won the culinary quiz in round 3 so his advantage was being able to get 2 extra ingredients. Notes: This was mother's day special. The battle begins with an Italian dish and the introduction of the Groceryland board game. Round 1: Hearty Lunch - Watch Your Weight (5 lbs. Then, the remaining teams must create a classic duo while several crucial aisles are shut down. Guy Fieri sends four talented chefs running through the aisles in a high-stakes, high-skills, grocery store cooking competition.

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