Hungry Horse criticised over new 2000-calorie Double Donut Burger
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[quote=The idiots that are complaining]Waaaaahhh people are eating things I think is unhealthy, so I'll bitch and moan instead of just letting them do to their bodies as they please in peace. WAAAHHH[/quote]
Fucking idiots. If someone wants to eat something unhealthy that is their [b]right[/b]. Adults have the capability of choosing what to ingest and they can choose whatever they want.
[QUOTE=Timebomb575;46463010]uh no mel Im pretty sure that is exactly the definition of a killjoy
"Im no racist but geez those darn blacks are really annoying!"[/QUOTE]
That's not the same at all.
[QUOTE=Martele;46463047]That's not the same at all.[/QUOTE]
obviously its not on the same level, no shit
Im just using it as an example of stating a negative and then immediately following it up by contradicting yourself
its like saying "No offense but..." and then saying something offensive
[QUOTE=TestECull;46463043]Fucking idiots. If someone wants to eat something unhealthy that is their [b]right[/b]. Adults have the capability of choosing what to ingest and they can choose whatever they want.[/QUOTE]
And what's your point? That people don't have the [B]right[/B] to complain about people doing this? Man you are one big hypocrite aren't you? It's not like these people are actually going to get HH to pull this burger, HH don't give a fuck, they aren't and never have been a "healthy" place.
[QUOTE=CrucialSeBBi;46462138]It looks like it would be fucking delicious[/QUOTE]
I gotta admit, I too have that strange affinity for sweet + meat. Still, I'd need to go to the gym and probably detox after eating that thing, I could see it fucking glistening and it's not even a gif.
Not to mention I'd need to wash my face after polishing it off. Can't be like Orson Welles and store stuff in my beard for later, that's just naaaasty.
honestly i'd try it if i got the opportunity
i would have to not eat anything for a couple days after but damn that does look good
[quote]Critics called it irresponsible, dubbing it "a heart attack on a plate".
Hungry Horse said it was catering for a variety of tastes.[/quote]
Good on them for sticking to their guns.
[quote]If you eat this, you won't even have to count calories anymore. Just eat one of these and you're done for the day.[/quote]
I suppose somebody in the line of heavy work *might* be allowed one and a half of these, coming to a total of 3000 kcal, but I sincerely doubt that most people would be capable of eating one unless they're really hungry.
Not to mention the 2.2 grams over the salt limit, plus the 33 additional grams of saturated fat. Otherwise it wouldn't be as big a deal. It'd still be a big deal because of the health worries, but a little less salt always helps with the blood pressure.
The only way this would be a problem is if there were people thought this was somehow healthy.
Sort of like Taco Bell's 1500 calorie salad nobody seems to complain about.
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;46462135]I still think it's the consumers' responsibility to not be disgusting pigs, not fast food chains' to tell consumers what is and isn't responsible to eat.[/QUOTE]
+1 also don't forget the fact, they didn't force it down your throat. You bought it to eat/enjoy it. (don't take it the wrong way either).
I can tell you all, this burger is delicious and to those moaning about it you can fuck off, we can all make our own choice if we choose to eat it or not.
Now I wanna hit up my local and order this.
thanks for giving them some publicity. now we all know what to go and buy
Reminds me of that Heart Attack Grill place in LA [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/hNbGeYa.jpg?1[/IMG]
I should make me another visit to hungry horse, not for this but for there massive steaks 40 oz of meat
For an athlete 2000 Kcal is a light breakfast.
[QUOTE=TestECull;46463043]Fucking idiots. If someone wants to eat something unhealthy that is their [b]right[/b]. Adults have the capability of choosing what to ingest and they can choose whatever they want.[/QUOTE]
"something something strain on public healthcare system"
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