Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution, which aired on ABC earlier this year, has landed a second season renewal.

The Letter network has ordered up another six episodes of the reality series, says The Hollywood Reporter, but the sophomore jaunt will feature a format change. This time around, instead of Oliver trying to overhaul the lunch program of a West Virginia school, the British chef will visit schools, offices, homes and restaurants in the L.A. area.

Debuting in March, Food Revolution was a popular hit amongst viewers during its short run, and subsequently won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program.

The series, which is produced by Oliver and Ryan Seacrest (American Idol), is a spinoff of Oliver’s U.K. series, Jamie’s School Dinners. The 35-year-old has also educated people to eat healthy in Jamie’s Ministry of Food.

He currently resides in Clavering, Essex, England with his wife, Juliette, and their three (soon to be four) children, Poppy, Daisy and Petal.

Food Revolution will return either midseason or next summer.

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