That's why, as I said, I don't really like 20A radials, anywhere.What are the options for kitchen sockets? ... A 20A circuit can power one full-size appliance plus smalls. So no real opportunity to exploit diversity ...
This is where common sense and the regs probably diverge a bit. Given we are assuming that cookers are not involved, if one applies the concept in general, I doubt that all the other appliances in a kitchen would be 'likely' (a word/concept beloved by the regs!) result in a total load over any appreciable period of time which would exceed the CCC of 4mm² cable, even if it were appreciably 'de-rated'.... A 32A circuit on the other hand can power two full-sized appliances plus smalls. That means we can exploit diversity, it's unlikely that more than two appliances will be at full load at the same time, so we can cover the whole kitchen with one circuit. ... 4mm² is borderline for 32A, it will pass with method C and no derating factors, but only just, almost any derating or adverse installation methods will push you up to 6mm² ...
Kind Regards, John