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* '''Exploited''': Bob's [[TheRival rival]], for some reason, has a [[AbsurdPhobia fear of chefs]], so Bob dresses up as one to scare him.
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* '''Parodied''': Chef Bob doesn't do anything that's truly criminal and his evilness is demonstrated by claiming that he only prepares ''evil'' food.

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* '''Parodied''': Chef Bob doesn't do anything that's truly criminal and his evilness is demonstrated by claiming that he only prepares ''evil'' ''[[CardCarryingVillain evil]]'' food.
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* '''Justified''': Bob assumed the guise of a chef so he could easily use the culinary arts to facilitate his plans to kill people, recognizing that he can slip poison into the food he prepares.
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'''Basic Trope''': A chef who happens to be villainous.
* '''Straight''': Chef Bob is a heinous fiend who isn't above preparing poisoned food or using his cutlery to murder people.
* '''Exaggerated''': Chef Bob is a [[ImAHumanitarian cannibal]] who goes a step further than simple murder and prepares his victims into [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies food to be consumed by others]].
* '''Downplayed''':
** AngryChef
** Chef Bob isn't necessarily evil, but is still a {{Jerkass}}.
* '''Justified''':
* '''Inverted''': Chef Bob is a heroic chef who uses his culinary skills to fight crime.
* '''Subverted''': Chef Bob is accused of poisoning the food, but he insists he did no such thing.
* '''Double Subverted''': Chef Bob turns out to be lying, as the one who ate the poisoned food learned the hard way.
* '''Parodied''': Chef Bob doesn't do anything that's truly criminal and his evilness is demonstrated by claiming that he only prepares ''evil'' food.
* '''Zig Zagged''': Multiple chefs appear in the series and the ones that do commit questionable deeds may or may not have a good reason for their actions.
* '''Averted''':
** Chefs aren't shown doing anything besides preparing food and aren't depicted as evil in any way.
** Chefs don't appear, period.
* '''Enforced''': "Making our slasher villain a chef would allow lots of creative ways for him to do in his victims. He could boil someone alive, or cut someone to pieces with his cutlery!"
* '''Lampshaded''': "And now to cook a recipe of crime almost as delicious as my recipe for creme brulee."
* '''Invoked''': Chef Bob gets enraged at no one showing gratitude for his skill in preparing cuisine, so he decides to become a murderer and come up with plots to take the lives of those who have peeved him off.
* '''Defied''': Chef Bob refuses to commit any crimes, being content with preparing food and doing nothing beyond that with his life.
* '''Discussed''': "I don't trust that chef. I think he's slipping arsenic into our food while he's working in the kitchen."
* '''Conversed''': "Gosh, there's nothing more paranoia-inducing than the thought that someone who's job it is to make the food I eat would exploit his position to kill me."
* '''Implied''': Mention is made of a chef serving time for poisoning people.
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We must make haste if we are not to be poisoned by the EvilChef.

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