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Published 14:40 11 Aug 2016 BST
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Also on the no-go list is ketchup and brown sauce as players have been told to use salt and pepper if they wish to spice up their meals.
But there'll be no regular vinegar to go along with that salt as Conte has also banned traditional vinegar in favour of its balsamic brother.
Fizzy drinks are also off limits as the 47-year-old believes players end up bloated if they take to the pitch after consuming too much sugar.
We've already heard how Pep Guardiola had banned pizza after joining up with Manchester City but Conte's rules seem much stricter as he has cereals and pasta on his hitlist, replacing them with salads and chicken as lunch options in Chelsea's canteen.
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Conte's gruelling training sessions have already been revealed and with the combination of both his fitness and nutrition programmes, we're expecting the Blues players to be absolutely shredded come this weekend.
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