

Guy's Grocery Games
Season 38
TV-G
Chefs compete for the chance of $20,000 as they are cooking inside a grocery store.
Where to Watch Season 38
15 Episodes
- Culinary Call-OutsE8
Culinary Call-OutsChefs who believe they should have won their GGG episode call out their market rivals for a single round, $10,000 showdown they hope will settle the score. First up, a Los Angeles "Seoul food" chef challenges the Vancouver opponent who beat her by one point to a guilty pleasure rematch. Before she can tip the scales of justice in her favor, both chefs must use the produce scales to weigh in no more than 8 pounds of ingredients. Then, five-time GGG winner Tracey Shepos Cenami calls out GGG judge Eric Greenspan, who defeated her in a cheesy battle. Justice isn't the only one that's blind as the blindfolded rivals grab clearance cart items to feature in their cheesy winner's dinner - Beat the Judges: Frozen Food FeastE9
Beat the Judges: Frozen Food FeastGuy Fieri invites three experienced chefs to prove they're the "King of the Chill" by outcooking each other -- and ultimately a GGG judge -- in a frozen food fight. First, the chefs make their best seafood dinner using nothing but items from the frozen aisle. The winner earns an automatic $15,000, while their two rivals are frozen out of the competition. The winning chef then gets a shot at turning their prize money into $20,000 if they can beat the GGG judge of their choice in a Sunday supper showdown featuring more frozen food, plus three fresh items that satisfy a cool grocery list - Three Course CouplesE10
Three Course CouplesThree of Flavortown's favorite chefs join forces with their spouses in a non-stop, three-course competition that will test their cooking chops and communication skills. First, couples play Guy Fieri's "Newly-Fed Game," in which knowing a partner's food preferences could make the difference between shopping with a grocery basket or a sandwich bag. Couples are given one hour to make a date night dinner featuring an early appetizer and a winning entrée. Mid-way through the cook, the couples learn they must also make a dessert planned on the fly via cellphone as spouses race to grab ingredients