Not sure if you're still looking for more Yomis to add to the Yomiverse, buuuuuut.... What would a chef Yomi be like? One that owns her own restaurant, be it fastfood or fine dining? Would she be more feeder-coded than usual, or is she still primarily getting obese off her own supply? The saying is to never trust a skinny chef, after all~
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Yomi's been the proud owner of a fancy restaurant since her mom passed on ownership to her. Her mother was a renowned chef, building up a wonderful reputation for its quality food. So when it was Yomi's turn to take over, she had huge shoes to fill.
Now, Yomi was never a skinny girl, but she didn't have the best self control, and that plus all the food surrounding her at all times was a recipe for disaster for her waistline. When cooking, she'll sneak some of an ingredient to eat for herself. She doesn't want to eat her customers orders or waste time on the clock making food for herself, but all these ingredients should be fine! She even chugs the fryer oil at the end of the day, claiming that she "can't let it go to waste".
The pinkette naturally ballooned out since she started the position, growing into a doughball whose heavy waddlestomps can be heard all throughout the kitchen, yet she's also been responsible for more than just her own rising BMI. For one, her gluttonous habits have rubbed off on her other employees whether they like it or not, uniforms looking tighter across the board. Yomi doesn't seem to notice any issue, even when more and more chefs struggle to fit their hefty hips through the kitchen's doors.
And notably, Yomi is known to be "lenient" when it comes to cooking recipes. Unlike her mother, who ensured customers could expect the exact same quality and taste each visit, the obese pinkette is influenced by her own spontaneous judgment. She may triple the amount of butter in a dish, insisting it will taste better, or be shocked that an order contains so little food for the price and deep fry it to give the customer a "better deal". No one was willing to speak up against the nepotism hire and potentially earn the disfavor of her powerful mother. As a result, repeat customers find themselves porking up, unknowingly developing an addiction to Yomi's unhealthy cooking. After a few months, the entire establishment is overrun with wheezing blobs, not a single employee or customer spared. And business has never been better!















