Posted on 07/16/2012 11:22:56 AM PDT by nickcarraway
People like to make fun of Americans for being fat and eating very unhealthy things. Its a fair jab as a lot of us do like to give into temptation and order 20 McDoubles as a light snack. One thing people tend to forget, however, is that the Japanese are right up there with us eating the most unhealthy of foods. Case in point: a Whopper with 1,000 slices of cheese.
Japans Rocket News pulled a stunt a while back that had their reporter, Mr. Sato, consuming a Burger King Whopper loaded with 1,050 strips of Bacon. If you want to watch that, be my guest. Just know that its pretty disgusting. Unfortunately for him and us, hes back with another stunt as he attempts to down a Whopper with 1,000 slices of cheese.
The local Burger King in Japan agreed to make this monster of a burger. The cheesepocalpyse had to be stored inside of a custom box made out of plastic trays and the burger itself was wrapped in multiple sheets of wrapping paper taped together. Im still surprised that was able to hold the 25lb burger from hell.
I dont think I would be able to even eat a bite of this, but Sato proved that he is more of a man than Ill ever be. He was able to down 350 slices of cheese before giving up only saying that he wouldnt have room for dinner if he ate anymore.
Video at site.
Does he need a thousand packs of ketchup?
How did they get it in the microwave?
Until I saw the picture I was thinking “no big deal”. If they used the same “slice” of cheese that McDonald’s uses on a filet-o-fish, a thousand of them wouldn’t be more than an inch high. (Thank Nixon’s price controls for that invention.)
Sounds like a future “Man vs. Food” episode.
I HATE ketchup...yuck!
“I can see the ‘how’ of it. It’s the ‘why’ I’m still workin’ on...”
This is what happens when a culture stops having children.
Knowing the Japanese, there are probably exactly 1000 pieces of cheese on that thing.
Is this burger monstrosity a direct result of the atomic bomb? Oh, the humanity!
I only counted around 865 slices.
Would you like a little burger with your cheese?
That would be “1,00 srices of cheese”
Dinner ping.
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