8,000 calorie burger?!
maura5880
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Ewww. Just watching the NBC nightly news and they're doing story on this (nasty) restaurant in Vegas. They dress up customers as patients, and anyone over 350lbs eats free?? Who the heck thought up this idea. Just what everyone needs, to gain 2lbs eating ONE burger. Yuck!
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is it the heart attack grill or whatever?? ewww0
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does iot say where in vegas? i DONT want to go just super curious lol
that is disgusting ... id probably throw up eating that0 -
Yeah, the Heart Attack Grill, right? That place should be shut down.0
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I saw that too....gross!!0
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Just kidding :]
I have heard of that! Didn't the owner go into a coma or something because of his diet?0 -
Heart Attack Grill
I just saw that.....Is that not totally insane! what is worse is that people actually go there!!
Did you see that the spokesperson for his previous restaraunt weighed over 500 lbs and died last year!0 -
Do you get a voucher for a free ambulance ride to the hospital for your first heart attack?0
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Ewww. Just watching the NBC nightly news and they're doing story on this (nasty) restaurant in Vegas. They dress up customers as patients, and anyone over 350lbs eats free?? Who the heck thought up this idea. Just what everyone needs, to gain 2lbs eating ONE burger. Yuck!
Pretty sure this started at the Heart Attack Grill in Tempe, AZ. Same company or a copycat?
I think it's funny. I am going to eat there once sometime.0 -
Nice.0
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Just kidding :]
I have heard of that! Didn't the owner go into a coma or something because of his diet?
the owner is still there, he dresses up as a DR. The spokesperson who weighed over 500 lbs is the one that died!0 -
Wow, that's just convincing ALREADY OBESE people to become even MORE obese. I don't know what's more disgusting, an 8,000 calorie burger or the people who came up with this place.0
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Isn't it called The Heart Attack Grill? They brought one out here too Dallas not too long ago. I've heard its delish!0
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Wow, that's just convincing ALREADY OBESE people to become even MORE obese. I don't know what's more disgusting, an 8,000 calorie burger or the people who came up with this place.
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Agreed!!
And yes, I saw how that spokesman died, I am not surprised--if he frequented this place!0 -
Just kidding :]
I have heard of that! Didn't the owner go into a coma or something because of his diet?
the owner is still there, he dresses up as a DR. The spokesperson who weighed over 500 lbs is the one that died!
oohh okay I remember seeing something about it on the news xD0 -
Isn't it called The Heart Attack Grill? They brought one out here too Dallas not too long ago. I've heard its delish!
They started in Arizona, this may be one of the off shoots that the original one in Arizona is suing. I've actually ate at the one in Arizona, I only had a double bypass burger and that was before my weight loss goal.... so embarrassed to admit that! They had a quadruple bypass and a 5 stack one that this huge guy was chowing down on as people cheered him on. It was kinda of disgusting to think about it now.0 -
We have a place in MI called Tony's that serves HUGE portions. It's disgusting & a total waste of food. You order a side of bacon & you get several pounds! A toast... a loaf. (Now THAT I could do! lol) But the thing is, the food is nasty. No flavor, just grease. I refuse to go there. Was once, never again. Gag...
It's really not much different then going to an all you can eat place. That's gross too. Lot's of obese people. That alone makes me not hungry.0 -
If I remember right, from seeing it on the travel channel or the food network, the guy that started this place used to be a personal trainer or a dietitian. Maybe he is trying his hand at population control?0
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Ewww. Just watching the NBC nightly news and they're doing story on this (nasty) restaurant in Vegas. They dress up customers as patients, and anyone over 350lbs eats free?? Who the heck thought up this idea. Just what everyone needs, to gain 2lbs eating ONE burger. Yuck!
Pretty sure this started at the Heart Attack Grill in Tempe, AZ. Same company or a copycat?
I think it's funny. I am going to eat there once sometime.
I was going to go to the one that opened in Dallas,but I heard it went under already0 -
I dont know if this is the original place or not...but, the original one was actually started by a cardiologist!! His servers dress as sexy nurses, and everything is cooked in lard. If you are "X" pounds you eat for free. It was featured on Food Network last year.0
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sweet! I could use the 2lbs to get up to 150lbs! 160s here i come0
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I think I saw that on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives. But it isn't any worst than some of the things I've seen watching that show or Man vs Food. I say to each his own. If your overweight and ACTUALLY happy then who are you hurting. I know if I could be happy being overweight then I would love to try one of those burgers...but hey I'm not on MFP because I want to gain 'two pounds eating a burger.'0
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Good lord, America really is the land for pushing things up a notch isn't it0
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Yuk yuk yuk! I just googled this and was nearly sick watching the video!0
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Mmmmmmmm. Burgers!!!!
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Yeah, I was watching the travel channel and saw that on most outrageous restaurants. I think that place is called Heart Attack Grill.
This place makes me sick, and I'm not just saying that as a vegetarian. Even if I ate meat, I still don't want to eat that. Just ridiculous! No one that big of portions!0
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