Just out of college where he studied English, Ben finds himself looking for a related job. He gets rejected from many places and so he starts looking for any kind of job instead, landing on a restaurant where a Ken-looking cook welcomes him to possibly join the team. But, the main chef of this restaurant is not so sure about hiring Ben, and so he proposes a challenge: he'll have to cook different dishes from the restaurant, plus a personal recipe, and all of those have to be tested and approved by a pig... Aha, ok, yes, that's the plot.
I wouldn't mind an unrealistic plot if it were well written, if it would make me laugh, if the characters had depth and I could get attached to them. Nothing of that happened during my read, I found all the elements of this comic to be nonsensical and quite insipid. Even the drawings, not being particularly bad, lack expression and didn't captivate me at all. I'm really not a fan of characters looking like fashion models (muscular guys, skinny girls, and so many white people...). Plus, there are some wonky proportions: pies being big in one picture and small in the next, Liam being more than a head taller than Ben, and then less. Hmmm.
The story is very simple in the bad way, the interactions between the characters are not very realistic and the world they live in is two-dimensional. Ben showed to be incapable of elemental culinary skills at moments, but of course he was full of ideas that would blow away the professional chefs' minds, despite those ideas sounding quite basic to me, without having a particularly big cooking knowledge. All in all, I felt kind of underestimated as a reader, and not amused at all. Probably, the only thing I liked from this comic is that the restaurant is a vegetarian one.