I loved this chapter! The panels of Azami had amazing artwork and I'm laughing at the idea of people who don't read the series wondering whether this was supposed to be a cooking manga or not

especially when the author himself at one point made that comment as a joke in the series. Azami pretty much looked like a Vizard.
I would be extremely disappointed though if Fumio doesn't intervene and says something like that the Elite 10 and Azami do not have the power to disband the dorm. All that talk about being an independent institution, but then consequently being disbanded so easily means it didn't amount to anything. I also want to see Eizan's schmuck face being wiped :| Even more so when the skewer-guy said who and how they could retaliate against it. Pretty much everything is pointing towards the PSD.
What I loved the most in this chapter though was the historical references. I said it already a few weeks ago that Azami's coup reminded me of the French Revolution. Well this time around it reminds me of the Russian Revolution and the rise of the Soviet Union. The official doctrine was that everyone was equal and that everyone had the same chances, but in practice a small group of people had everything and ruled tyrannical over everyone else. Towards the end many Soviet states were largely populated by paranoid zombies rules by an elite. This is also what is happening now. Azami is creating an image that everyone will have the same chances and opportunities to obtain the skills of an Elite 10, but in the end they all became even less that sacrificial stones. They became nothing more than livestock, ingredients for the Elite 10 and some of them are even welcoming it, just like how many people welcomed communism. Not really sure if this was done intentionally, but I love it.
I also read an interesting comment somewhere: what about the Shokugeki? As those really do not fit at all in Azami's picture.