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Supernanny Jo Frost throws chicken nugget at mum in a row over what she's feeding kids

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Sign up to the M.E.N.'s Manchester Family newsletter for all the latest from school closures to ways to entertain the kids Anyone who's watched Supernanny Jo Frost in action knows she takes a no nonsense approach to parenting.

But when she's called in to help a couple resolve issues with their children's eating habits, her frustration appears to get the better of her as she throws a chicken nugget at the mum.

The incident stemmed from the children's reluctance to eat vegetables and other healthier foods - wanting to stick with their nuggets and 'normal' spaghetti.

But when Jo steps in to persuade couple Angela and Dom to serve up something more nutritious - which inevitably leads to complaints from the three children - rather than showing

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