{expand the proverb } Two many cooks spoil the soup.
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Too many cooks spoil the soup:-
If too many people are involved in an activity, it will not be done well.
Too many people involved in an activity can ruin it, as in without a conductor, every player had an idea for how the music should go— too many cooks spoil the soup.This expression alludes to each of many cooks adding something to a soup, which finally tastes awful.
If too many people are involved in an activity, it will not be done well.
Too many people involved in an activity can ruin it, as in without a conductor, every player had an idea for how the music should go— too many cooks spoil the soup.This expression alludes to each of many cooks adding something to a soup, which finally tastes awful.
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