No, I'm not suggesting that people eat In-N-Out Burgers to lose weight. I'm suggesting that people read this post and lose their appetite.
Some friends gathered together one night and ate a 100-patty In-N-Out cheeseburger. The photos alone made me sick to my stomach. There's no way to describe how utterly insane this was, and at least one person found it a little too much for their stomach. I'm not entirely sure why people attempt this sort of thing, but I'll say this much: I take my hat off to them.
It's sort of like watching soldiers go into battle, isn't it? There they are, planning their crazy burger stunt with each other over the phone, on IM, in Partypoker chatrooms... then the day comes. The burgers arrive. And the patty eating begins in earnest, every person out for themselves, but working as a team to try and demolish the contents of almost an entire night's worth of burger orders. This is meat-eating insanity at its best, folks.
Here are some lovely stats:
- Total calories: 19490
- Total eaters 8 (2 girls and one guy who already ate dinner and only ate 6 patties)
- Most patties eaten by one person : about 20 (including the raw ones)
- Time to finish : less then 2 hours
- Number of people who barfed : 1 (way to go Elena!)
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Don't barf man, cuz if you barf, I'll spew...
What? No french fries? I don't care for their hamburgers, but they have the best french fries!
Grotesque.
A hamburger should never have toppings
such as mustard or catsup (ketchup) or
anything else.
If you want a salad, eat one.
If you want meat, let it be uncontaminated
by that stuff.
That picture makes me hurl though. Ish.