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Eric James "Badlands" Booker, also known by his online pseudonym BadlandsChugs, is an American competitive eater, rapper, and YouTuber.He holds seven Major League Eating recognized world records, [3] three Guinness World Records, [4] is a four-time Nathan's Lemonade Chugging Contest champion, and competed in the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest every year from 1997 to 2018.
Bob Shoudt (born October 16, 1966), [1] also known as "Humble Bob" or "Notorious B.O.B." (the name of his YouTube channel), is an American competitive eater from Royersford, Pennsylvania. He holds numerous eating records, including the most food ever eaten by weight and/or volume: 23.4 lbs or 312 fluid ounces of salmon chowder, consumed in 6 ...
Barry Austin and Jack Taylor, two obese British men documented in the comedy-drama The Fattest Man in Britain. Big Pun (1971–2000), American rapper whose weight at death was 316 kg (697 lb; 49 st 11 lb).
Americans love burgers so much that they’re not even considered a once-in-a-while food. Plenty of people eat them regularly: In fact, the average American eats about five burgers a month. Maybe ...
"For most healthy people, if you eat well and are physically active, eating fast food one time per week likely won't have much impact, particularly if you manage your portions and make better ...
In July 2014, she became the first woman to win Z-Burger's Independence Burger Eating Contest in Washington, DC, eating 26 burgers in 10 minutes. [15] She won for the ninth time in July 2023. [16] In March 2015, she set a world record by eating a four-pound sandwich and one pound of tater tots in 2 minutes and 55 seconds. [17]
Break the monotony of traditional hamburgers with these 9 easy and inventive recipe ideas from Redditors to help transform your ordinary burger into something new and exciting.
Fat Families is a documentary reality show that was broadcast on Sky1 from 6 January to 30 December 2010. Weight loss expert Steve Miller helps overweight families improve their lifestyles and eating habits. [1] During each programme Steve initially spends 24 hours with the family and discovers what they eat on a normal day.