Can’t Ascend at Work? Practice On Your Phone

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Bravo partnered with LimeLife to promote Top Chef, a show that’s a lot like Iron Chef except not as entertaining because it isn’t ever-so-crappily dubbed.

The result was a game called Top Chef Challenge, which is available on mobile phones. The object is to climb from entry-level dishwasher to 5-star chef in a virtual kitchen.

The game is available for a one-time charge of $6.99, or a $2.99 subscription fee if you happen to have a particularly extortionate US-based carrier. (Did we mention carriers suck ass? Now there are studies to prove it.)

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