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How many Chicken Nuggets could you eat... How many Chicken Nuggets could you eat...

04-28-2016 , 11:19 PM
Wimps.

Skinny little girl can eat 120 McNuggets in 16 minutes.

btw using dip looks to be a pro move:

04-28-2016 , 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by wombat4hire
Sounds like a job for RANCH.
lol

I prefer hot mustard. I rarely ever eat ranch.
04-29-2016 , 12:11 AM
I could eat infinite Wendy's spicy nuggets if they still make those things. So ****ing good. And they're dry and small which helps.

Like 200 easy.
04-29-2016 , 12:48 AM
Eat 1- rule the world.

(noone guesses an amount below ev in this survey, imo. = way harder than it sounds.)

Would be epic if a rich guy comes in and plays banker to everyone's overconfidence. Would make sweet coin if they did!
04-29-2016 , 12:55 AM
Don't think I could do more than 50 and I'm a pretty big FF eater. I've never eaten more than 20, but that's usually just a side for my sandwiches.
04-29-2016 , 01:39 AM
I've really overstuffed myself on many occasions. Throwing up was never a remote consideration.
04-29-2016 , 01:41 AM
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Originally Posted by JayTeeMe
I could eat infinite Wendy's spicy nuggets if they still make those things. So ****ing good. And they're dry and small which helps.

Like 200 easy.
They're not smaller than any other nuggets. And yeah, they make them. High variance ime between them being really good and rubbery.
04-29-2016 , 01:42 AM
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Originally Posted by GooseHinson
Don't think I could do more than 50 and I'm a pretty big FF eater. I've never eaten more than 20, but that's usually just a side for my sandwiches.
Same. Next time I'm in bottomless pit mode I'll get 40 and see how that goes.
04-29-2016 , 01:44 AM
Bighurt was born for this challenge.

Does up the ass count?
04-29-2016 , 02:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Bighurt52235
Same. Next time I'm in bottomless pit mode I'll get 40 and see how that goes.
Nuggets are $.60 each or so here so I probably won't try until I'm in USA#1 again, probably July.
04-29-2016 , 02:14 AM
I ate 42 once just to see. I was in Austin at a McDonald's that had a special going during longhorn games, like 50 McNuggets for 7 bucks or something like that (circa 2008). My buddy ate the other eight otherwise I would have ate all 50 just to say I did. I hated myself afterwards though. I probably could have done 60 or 70, possibly a 100 if there was good money involved. That little girl is crazy
04-29-2016 , 03:56 AM
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Originally Posted by GooseHinson
Nuggets are $.60 each or so here so I probably won't try until I'm in USA#1 again, probably July.
Oh what a shame. I would never eat them at that price.
04-29-2016 , 04:08 AM
I once ate a KFC family bucket to win a bet, although I felt pretty dire after.
04-29-2016 , 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Bighurt52235
Imagine being at a point where you decline one more nugget for $1000.
This made me laugh pretty hard
04-29-2016 , 05:50 AM
Probably none if you watched how they're made first...
04-29-2016 , 06:23 AM
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Originally Posted by jeccross
Probably none if you watched how they're made first...
$1000 bro

I could either eat a chicken nugget or work for like 3 hours. Easy call.
04-29-2016 , 06:32 AM
60, but I hate McNuggets.
04-29-2016 , 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by lumberajack
100
I've done it before.

My Cool Hand Luke moment
04-29-2016 , 08:50 AM
Proper way to evaluate most amateur competitive eating is to look at the raw poundage of the food. 100 McNuggets appears to come in at about 3.8 pounds. 3-4 pounds is the ceiling that most amateur "big eaters" can manage for non-liquid type material.

Also, dry is the enemy. When the mouth dries out, everything gets way, way harder. Hence why the Nathan's hot dog guys are soaking the buns in water before swallowing down the revoltingly soggy mess.

Conclusion: 100 should be doable, but novices that haven't pushed their consumption right up to the point of regurgitation will likely be too timid to approach the precipice and likely toss in the towel in the 60-70 range out of fear.

It is truly a unique experience to push yourself to the consumption limit - when you start sweating profusely and your body begins to involuntarily shake, the doubt creeps in and it becomes a psychological battle. Someone experiencing this for the first time is unlikely to reach their McNugget potential with money on the line and the risk of "losing it all" far too real.
04-29-2016 , 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by amead
It is truly a unique experience to push yourself to the consumption limit - when you start sweating profusely and your body begins to involuntarily shake, the doubt creeps in and it becomes a psychological battle. Someone experiencing this for the first time is unlikely to reach their McNugget potential with money on the line and the risk of "losing it all" far too real.
I've witnessed this with the gallon of milk challenge.
04-29-2016 , 09:08 AM
My bad for not including a pole. Apologies.


I initially thought 100 - but now think it is likely more in the 60-ish range.

I'd love to see a non-competitive eater try this - video of the chick doing it was ridonk.
04-29-2016 , 09:23 AM
One other note - often times smaller individuals and women are much better suited for feats of gastronomical strength due to the "ring of fat" principle - big guys generally have fat around their stomachs that will prevent it from stretching to the sizes necessary for big eats.
04-29-2016 , 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by jeccross
Probably none if you watched how they're made first...
Unless it shows me that they are made with 100% chicken**** I don't think it would make a difference. Even then, they are pretty tasty so I think I could overlook it.
04-29-2016 , 11:32 AM
I'm pretty sure the process is taking parts of a chicken that you may not normally be able to eat with normal preparation and grinding it up to make some type of paste and then pressing it into shape.

I'm not a big fast food eater, but that sounds fine.
04-29-2016 , 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by JayTeeMe
$1000 bro

I could either eat a chicken nugget or work for like 3 hours. Easy call.
The humblest of brags

      
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