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Could you eat a 15-pound burger?


Varus Torvyn

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Holy crap that's HHUUUUUGGGEEEE.

 

Lol they wouldn't get away with the mayo part here, there's a law in Canada where you can't serve mayo at a fast food joint, to many complaints of food poisoning :teehee: :teehee: .

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About two months ago there was this festival in Saee Park in Tehran, the Longest sandwitch of the world, about 600 or some meters, fed around 1000 people. I ate half a meter :D

 

Most I ate was three hot dogs in a row, and fried potatos to go with it. I can usually fill up my cask with a small sandwitch, but when I want to "eat" like really eat I could take half the refrigerator with me, to the grave.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Only to get this right 15 pounds = 6.8 kg of Burger. :ermm:

 

Is this the hole plate or are there some additions? :huh:

 

Cause I want to know if I must switch on my second stomach or not. :woot:

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Im nearly 7 foot, built like a grizzly bear, and am metabolicaly quite active, because of that I need to eat alot, but I couldnt possibly eat one of those monsters in one go. I dont think any normal person COULD eat that in one go, that monster is bigger than the organs I'd use to digest it with.

 

And even if they could, would they really want to? I have a policy that if an item of food is bigger than my head, then its not a good idea to try and eat it. At 6 kilograms, you'd feel horrible, and even provided you could get it all down, could you keep it down? American burger cheese tastes horrible, as does fast food mayo, so trying to gulp down a few bottles of it would certainly ensure I'd be seeing it again soon.

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