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Originally Posted by MatiKosa
Great video guys, I enjoyed it, though it's pretty hard to understand your British accent :P
Btw, about 3 years ago I made a prop bet with my friend - I asked him whether he is able to eat a lot - really a lot. He answered he is capable of it. I knew one place, where you can get a huge pizza, which has about ~~ 50 cm in diameter. It costs 30 PLN (~ $10) and if you will manage to eat it in 1 hour, they will give you your money back.
On top of that, I bet additional 50 PLN (~~ $16.50) my friend won't be able to eat it. When he ate half of the pizza (without those "edges", I mean he has eaten mainly the middle) and was just about to throw up, he bet additional 15 PLN ($5). It was like a desperate try to outplay me, but I snap called and about 10 mins later shipped the 65 PLN ($21.50) pot. Friend was hardly able to walk, stopped every 2 minutes and felt absolutely terribly.
I can bet anyone, almost no one is able to finish the challenge. There is only one way to do it (also with Big Macs): you have to eat everything QUICKLY, in 15 or 20 mins. If you won't, then your stomach will send a signal to your brain that it is full and there is no way you can eat it all.
I have heard one old man did it this way, though I am not sure if it is true.
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I agree with the idea you've got too eat quickly. That why i tried to smash them off. i managed 5 inside the first 10 mins but the pace slowed after that. Reaching the 30 min mark after 7 i just physically eat any more.
Saying that i think if i gave it another go i might be able to do it now, but i want to try different challenges first, always open to suggestions