I think that is too small, especially if its free if they finish it. I'd at least double the size if its gonna be free.
In college the place I worked at had a challenge, there are humans on this earth that live for this and can eat more food than i ever thought possible in a single sitting.
I wound up in a meatball eating contest against that guy one time like 15yrs ago. Randomly seeing him pop up on my tik tok all these years later was wild lol.
You might be interested in this video by chubbyemu, who makes great medical videos on YouTube. It has a CT scan of a competitive eater hospitalized after housing 8 lbs of hamburger in half an hour.
It really does rearrange your guts in a serious way.
Bud hit the big leagues and really be amazed watch molly Schuyler, she is not as well known outside of the eating world because her videos and such are not as palatable and she doesn't compete in Nathan's (i don't believe?) but she is tail thin and one of the greatest eaters alive regularly puts down 12+ lbs in single sittings. Holds world records most famously for her burrito eating
I thought he was 5'6" of 5'7". Not much bigger, but definitely bigger. His biceps are bigger than mine, and he as a 6 pack, where I do not. He definitely works hard to balance his eating habits. Love his channel!
Shit there was a place that would only give you a cheap t-shirt and put your name on the wall if you completed a challenge and it was still crazy popular. People love a food challenge
One of the two times in my life that I was pulled over; just a block away from Dough Co, in my tie-dye shirt and sweatpants, stoned as fuck. The cop asked me why I didn't have my headlights on. "Oops," I said, and drove off with a warning.
Those calzones tasted mighty delicious that night, I'll tell you what.
I remember seeing a John Cena interview where he talked about how when he was first starting out and living out of his car he would go to the same pizza restaurant every day and do their challenge to get a free large pizza. Eventually it got to the point where they stopped timing him and just gave him the pizza for free when he walked through the door.
My grandpa always tells me a story about when he was a broke kid there was a restaurant with a food challenge like this and that was one of the only things he ate for two years until he met my grandma
Of course its does but the time limit is more important. 100%.
Give me a 5lb burrito with no time limit and I could sit there all day. Give me 3 hot dogs to eat and thats not a challenge. But 3 within 1 minute? Thats a challenge.
Everyone claiming here they can eat a 20 inch calzone easily are talking big. But can they do it in 20 minutes?
I like the fact that it looks good. Most of these things are just a bunch of slop.
You can do this the right way. You don't need to make money off of it to make it work. The big eaters will crush it but most won't. Also, it's just something to create buzz. Again, I like the concept.
To be honest I'd say having something that the big eaters can finish is actually better marketing. If it's completely impossible no one will bother to try. Add a few names to the winners list, and it puts it in the realm of possibility which will sway more people to try.
Unethical life protip: Add fake people to the winners list to make it seem easier
Sounds fairly straightforward then. But then I’m the weird kind of person who both treats serranos like bell peppers and completed the Melt challenge (4lb double-decker grilled cheese with 15 types of cheese, 1/2lb of slaw, and 1/2lb of fries, plus the four glasses of lemonade I drank in the process) in Cleveland, so I may not be a representative sample.
Actually, taking a page from Melt’s book and upping the cheese as much as you can might be a good idea. As the food cools, the cheese solidifies and becomes tiring to chew, adding an element of an endurance test to the eating challenge.
I will add the sandwich itself is surprisingly tasty. In particular, the fontina, feta, and goat cheese come as welcome counterpoints to the wave of decadent cheesiness of the cheddar, jack, and American.
I've noticed that a lot of foor challenges include a ton of bread or potatoes to make it harder to complete. Perhaps add a side of garlic bread to the challenge?
4 pounds isn't enough for a good challenge item, unless the time limit is less than 5 minutes.
But, if it's not free when you beat it then you're not losing anything on it.
This seems so easy. I am not even trying to boast I think your average guy could get this down if he just didn’t eat for a day. Spiciness being the only factor
I used to be a pizzaiolo and made myself calzones all the time. I am generally a skinny guy and made huge ones that were probably 7-10lbs. Somtimes I would make two and eat 1 ½ in a day.
I could eat it in one in one sitting after a shift, granted somtimes it was like 12-16 hours with no breaks but still.
Make it BIGGER.
I wrote that weirdly, just edited. But I have eaten around 10 lbs in a sitting, granted it was pure pain after. I used to want to competitive eating, but I would never beable to keep up with those dudes.
i'll have to weigh my pizza now the next time i make one, am really curios on how much it really is.
whats the allowed time? and most importantly: do you serve schnaps for digestion 🙃
Tell me about it... my grandma used to say i had hollow legs because despite being "snap in the wind skinny", I could pack away plates of food ike no tomorrow. Was like that all the way up to my 30's, where ive now for the first time in my life gotten my bmi out if the "underweight" and into the "normal/healthy" borderlines as my metabolism has started to slow. Yay age! Shit, I remember getting an 16inch pizza, 12inch tomato garlic side, large cheesy chips and a 2l bottle of pop for £12 delivered back in the day and skinny as fuck me would pack it all away very happily, and generally always end up snacking on chocolate n shit after too.
That's definitely not big enough for a challenge item. I've worked with two. One was a burrito that weighed like 10# and the other a burger with, I think, 7 patties.
That looks bomb as fuck, but like the other said, this isn't a challenge item. A 20in calzone is easy for those looking for a challenge. Double the size or fill it full of ghost peppers.
The size is fine, but if you add spice and make it dense af, that'll pack more punch. I don't think it needs to be impossible.
These folks are talking down to you like customers are never supposed to finish it. Very, very, very few people are ordering this massive meal. If they finish it, get a picture, give em some swag, and celebrate them on your socials. Get some attention to the challenge. Make it fun. If it's too easy, start charging for it or make it harder.
Imo, you can have it be a fun, beatable challenge AND worthwhile. This isn't a game changer menu item. It's pretty silly, so embrace that side of it.
That's.. not a lot. My last restaurant job used to test food challenges on me. You always learn, what you think is a lot. Isn't a lot to everyone. I would argue that's not much more food than a little Caesars pizza because the dough looks thin. Dough, fat, oil, heavy ingredients. That's what makes people fail on volume challenges. I've done the massive burgers, they over load you on fries. It they add a milk shake.
Needs to be stuffed or covered with something that makes it too hard to eat. Like way too much cheese, cheap truffle oil topped with garlic knots or fries etc.
The point of a challenge is it should be hard to finish.. thing needs to be at least twice the size and a 20 minute timer. Add an order of garlic knots to the equation or something.
Too small, I could finish that and I'm not even a big eater. You should go watch beardmeatsfood to see the portion sizes you should be experimenting with
Fill it with a kilo of anchovies, give them a real challenge. You might think but I like anchovies I'll be fine, no! No one will enjoy biting through 10cm of anchovies and there in lies the challenge.
calling this a challenge is laughable. id house this after 3 beers and an app. this is still in the realm of just casually eating as a large meal its really not much more food volume than eating half a Xl pizza
There’s an African food called ugali that fills you up in about two mouthfuls. I’d love to see a food challenge that serves a small, innocuous looking bowl of ugali on the side.
My guy, until it tops 3kg (6.5 pounds) it’s not a real challenge. And god forbid they get a free meal for winning, you’ll be giving away the farm. If you watch enough challenges you’ll see the 2-2.5kg mark is what separates pros from amateurs but once you’re past the 3kg mark that’s where the all but the best of the pros start to struggle.
Check out some proper food challenges online and prepare accordingly. There are YouTubers who specialise in beating food challenges. Watched a British lad destroy a 6lb calzone in less than 30 mins just the other day.
If it’s time based there is a legal danger zone (choking) so you would need a calzone of this size to be either super spicy or waaaaaay thicker (like 4 pounds of filling)
So roll that out to the full pan and add 5x more of everything. Put lots of bread make it as filling as possible! Make that crust semi dense! Anything that absorbs and expands!
I'm skinny and that wouldn't be a challenge for me unless it's stuffed with pepper x or reaper or the time limit is five minutes. If you make it about 30% larger I think it would be an actual challenge.
I think that is too small, especially if its free if they finish it. I'd at least double the size if its gonna be free.
In college the place I worked at had a challenge, there are humans on this earth that live for this and can eat more food than i ever thought possible in a single sitting.
That said, it looks good.
Just watch "Beard meets food" on youtube. The man is 5 foot nothing and routinely puts away 6 to 7 lbs of food and dessert.
Matt stonie and takeyu kobayashi were both 5’8 and 120-130lbs when they won Nathan’s hotdog eating contest
Man haven’t watched a Matt stonie vid in years
blast from the past. wonder what hes up to now
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rCkAkwpib2I. 🤣 I'm so happy he's still alive
Zermatt Neo is a tiny dude also. He seems taller but hes skinny as a rail
The Kobayashi Shake!
And Katrina eats kilos, just a tiny blond girl putting down 72 Oz steaks.
How she does a food challenge is mind bottling.
Her husband Randy does big challenges too. Just watched one where he ate 200oz of prime rib at Ward's prime meats in Milwaukee. Wild time.
It’s like, your mind is in a bottle.
No one knows what it means but it’s provocative
Better than it being in a boggle
I wound up in a meatball eating contest against that guy one time like 15yrs ago. Randomly seeing him pop up on my tik tok all these years later was wild lol.
200oz?!?!
The record is 360? That is the bones too. https://wardshouseofprimerib.com/prime-rib-wall-of-fame/
Randy did 208. https://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3Du8upNjDoQjo&ved=2ahUKEwiC162Qr8ORAxVFyMkDHVyVOzwQtwJ6BAgYEAE&usg=AOvVaw2EUDlUknPHeBdjmnLqpHxb
Nightmarish poops after that
You just blew my mind. I didn’t know they were married. I used to watch his videos years ago and got some really weird vibes from that dude.
Imagine their homemade scat porn 😇
It must last for hours
Why you think they eat so much
She regularly runs like 12 miles a day too which is crazy 😂
this is unreasonably annoying to me
She actually terrifies. Where the hell does it go
You might be interested in this video by chubbyemu, who makes great medical videos on YouTube. It has a CT scan of a competitive eater hospitalized after housing 8 lbs of hamburger in half an hour.
It really does rearrange your guts in a serious way.
Check out Leah Shutkever. My partner and I swear she has a portal in her stomach - the food shouldn't fit!!!
oh i love her! i also like Raina
Raina cheats.
Bud hit the big leagues and really be amazed watch molly Schuyler, she is not as well known outside of the eating world because her videos and such are not as palatable and she doesn't compete in Nathan's (i don't believe?) but she is tail thin and one of the greatest eaters alive regularly puts down 12+ lbs in single sittings. Holds world records most famously for her burrito eating
https://www.youtube.com/@Beardmeatsfood
Man is mythical
Beard is taller than you realize. Adam is 5'10
Also a gym head and weighed maybe 16st at one point. He might look skinny now but he had some meat on him
I thought he was 5'6" of 5'7". Not much bigger, but definitely bigger. His biceps are bigger than mine, and he as a 6 pack, where I do not. He definitely works hard to balance his eating habits. Love his channel!
And has an absolutely bitchin' body.
Molly Schuyler ftw
Mom vs Food
Absolutely inhuman skills!
Was gonna say, Beard would put this away in minutes, he'd probably have to order multiple desserts
Don’t forget his signature: Not waiting long enough for it to cool down and subsequently burning his mouth.
He always seems like such a lovely guy too. He’s always so nice to everyone.
Shit there was a place that would only give you a cheap t-shirt and put your name on the wall if you completed a challenge and it was still crazy popular. People love a food challenge
I was one of those. Sorry.
6k calories a day for me during most of college. That was just maintenance intake, not gaining.
Youth, muscle, and sports lead to locust swarm results.
Now I'm old and wimpy but I could easily house that calzone.
Not even a gainer or sports person while in college, just a stoner. I could and did inhale so many 2am calzones. Shout-out to The Dough Co.
You gotta double that, at least, OP. Go full Persona 5
Been so long but lived i on high street and nothing better than a lil walk to dough co, Stoney as can be.
Hell yeah!
One of the two times in my life that I was pulled over; just a block away from Dough Co, in my tie-dye shirt and sweatpants, stoned as fuck. The cop asked me why I didn't have my headlights on. "Oops," I said, and drove off with a warning.
Those calzones tasted mighty delicious that night, I'll tell you what.
Came here to say this. The average Friday/Saturday night after an off campus house party I’d put away a similar sized calzone AND a milkshake.
I doubt it's more than 3lbs, I think I could do it.
If it's not going to be bigger, time limit has to be like 10-15 minutes, tops.
I remember seeing a John Cena interview where he talked about how when he was first starting out and living out of his car he would go to the same pizza restaurant every day and do their challenge to get a free large pizza. Eventually it got to the point where they stopped timing him and just gave him the pizza for free when he walked through the door.
They could put a time restraint and keep it this size. Also, maybe make it spicy?
If the time limit for the challenge is very short, this calzone could work
My grandpa always tells me a story about when he was a broke kid there was a restaurant with a food challenge like this and that was one of the only things he ate for two years until he met my grandma
Wouldn’t they stop him after a while?
Its not the size. Its the time limit.
No, the size definitely has something to do with it
Of course its does but the time limit is more important. 100%.
Give me a 5lb burrito with no time limit and I could sit there all day. Give me 3 hot dogs to eat and thats not a challenge. But 3 within 1 minute? Thats a challenge.
Everyone claiming here they can eat a 20 inch calzone easily are talking big. But can they do it in 20 minutes?
That’s why you get prize indemnity insurance
My first thought was, that better be a huge bottle.
I mean, it's a large pizza.
Well said.. I tend to do a lot of food challenges and this seems more like a big meal than a challenge
CLEARING THE AIR:
1) this is a calzone
2) it weighs 4lbs
3)it is laced with every spicy ingredient in the kitchen including habanero sauce
4) there will be a time limit
5) winner gets a shitty tee and picture on wall
6) it is, in fact, bomb as fuck
I like the fact that it looks good. Most of these things are just a bunch of slop.
You can do this the right way. You don't need to make money off of it to make it work. The big eaters will crush it but most won't. Also, it's just something to create buzz. Again, I like the concept.
To be honest I'd say having something that the big eaters can finish is actually better marketing. If it's completely impossible no one will bother to try. Add a few names to the winners list, and it puts it in the realm of possibility which will sway more people to try.
Unethical life protip: Add fake people to the winners list to make it seem easier
And if too many finish it without much struggle, do the usual & add a huge pile of fries on the side.
It looks good, up it to 5lbs of mostly dough.
Sounds fairly straightforward then. But then I’m the weird kind of person who both treats serranos like bell peppers and completed the Melt challenge (4lb double-decker grilled cheese with 15 types of cheese, 1/2lb of slaw, and 1/2lb of fries, plus the four glasses of lemonade I drank in the process) in Cleveland, so I may not be a representative sample.
Actually, taking a page from Melt’s book and upping the cheese as much as you can might be a good idea. As the food cools, the cheese solidifies and becomes tiring to chew, adding an element of an endurance test to the eating challenge.
I always thought I wanted to try the Melt challenge in Cleveland. Thank you for telling me I dont
I will add the sandwich itself is surprisingly tasty. In particular, the fontina, feta, and goat cheese come as welcome counterpoints to the wave of decadent cheesiness of the cheddar, jack, and American.
If it’s really cheesy and that spicy it may not clear the air.
If the customer is lactose intolerant, it'll clear the room.
Depending on how much cheese, even if the customer isn't lactose intolerant....
I've noticed that a lot of foor challenges include a ton of bread or potatoes to make it harder to complete. Perhaps add a side of garlic bread to the challenge?
Where y'all at? That sounds delicious.
4 pounds isn't enough for a good challenge item, unless the time limit is less than 5 minutes.
But, if it's not free when you beat it then you're not losing anything on it.
But he's making it sound like a spice challenge. If that is the case, it could easily still be a true challenge.
Not sure how much of a challenge some habanero sauce is going to be.
This probably depends on location. My Midwestern ass was down until I found out it was spicy. I can do some spice, I can't do 4 lbs of it though lol
gimme ten minutes to smoke up and i'll destroy that in about 3.5 seconds. seems you are a good chef because that looks amazing
This seems so easy. I am not even trying to boast I think your average guy could get this down if he just didn’t eat for a day. Spiciness being the only factor
I used to be a pizzaiolo and made myself calzones all the time. I am generally a skinny guy and made huge ones that were probably 7-10lbs. Somtimes I would make two and eat 1 ½ in a day. I could eat it in one in one sitting after a shift, granted somtimes it was like 12-16 hours with no breaks but still. Make it BIGGER.
You used to eat 10 to 15lbs in one sitting? I highly doubt that.
I wrote that weirdly, just edited. But I have eaten around 10 lbs in a sitting, granted it was pure pain after. I used to want to competitive eating, but I would never beable to keep up with those dudes.
After reading this comment, I agree that this sounds like a great food challenge!
If you wanna make it worse add a side of fries
i'll have to weigh my pizza now the next time i make one, am really curios on how much it really is.
whats the allowed time? and most importantly: do you serve schnaps for digestion 🙃
I was worried the size wasn’t big enough but since there’s a time limit I think it could be cool
ya honestly it looks great
Is it free if they win? 4lb sounds like light work
Low-cal cal-zone ... zone
You forgot about the cones.
That looks like the equivalent of an extra large pizza, which is easy work for 20 year old me. 37 year old me.... Would do his best
Tell me about it... my grandma used to say i had hollow legs because despite being "snap in the wind skinny", I could pack away plates of food ike no tomorrow. Was like that all the way up to my 30's, where ive now for the first time in my life gotten my bmi out if the "underweight" and into the "normal/healthy" borderlines as my metabolism has started to slow. Yay age! Shit, I remember getting an 16inch pizza, 12inch tomato garlic side, large cheesy chips and a 2l bottle of pop for £12 delivered back in the day and skinny as fuck me would pack it all away very happily, and generally always end up snacking on chocolate n shit after too.
HEY! YOU STOP RIGHT THERE, CHAMP.
You know what? 37 year old you put everything he had into it.
And can I tell 37 year old you another thing?
... i'm proud of him.
I crush that on tuesdays routinely.
Edit: is that a Stromboli? Looks great either way.
Agreed. I’d order this as a regular item
That < OP's mom
That's definitely not big enough for a challenge item. I've worked with two. One was a burrito that weighed like 10# and the other a burger with, I think, 7 patties.
That looks bomb as fuck, but like the other said, this isn't a challenge item. A 20in calzone is easy for those looking for a challenge. Double the size or fill it full of ghost peppers.
Smart way is to go by weight.. easier for cost control as well
beard would house this in 1 bite
I was looking for a BeadMeatsFood reference & I was not disappointed!
Do you have a dessert menu?
Is it insanely spicy or something? That’s just a regular calzone. It would be comparable to eating a single 20” pizza
Apparently yes, spicy. But also, it's for a T-shirt and seems like you still have to pay for it.
The size is fine, but if you add spice and make it dense af, that'll pack more punch. I don't think it needs to be impossible.
These folks are talking down to you like customers are never supposed to finish it. Very, very, very few people are ordering this massive meal. If they finish it, get a picture, give em some swag, and celebrate them on your socials. Get some attention to the challenge. Make it fun. If it's too easy, start charging for it or make it harder.
Imo, you can have it be a fun, beatable challenge AND worthwhile. This isn't a game changer menu item. It's pretty silly, so embrace that side of it.
Lose a lot of money on a challenge most people can beat if its free.
If it doesn't work, stop doing it. This isn't a runaway train.
I could crush that in 5 minutes and I’m not even a real eater. I’d double the size if not more
Damn that’s as long as 4 penises.
anything but metric
4 penises! Easy
I think you need to go watch some BeardMeetsFood videos. Looks like a tasty shareable app though.
As a college student i would have taken this as an opportunity for a free meal. Too easy
unless its full of scorpion peppers a large percentage of the population will call that a snack
i'm kind of sad it's a calzone, i thought it was a tomato curry with a huge naan lol
It’s just half a pizza
Half a small pizza
More like a whole small pizza folder over, but yea still easily doable
That's a snack for me.
Same. I'll do two and ask for the brownies with ice cream after.
That's not much more material than a standard pizza. Hardly a challenge.
Can we have some more details? What are we looking at here?
Great, I'll take 2
You need to throw a full order of your sticks or that's a cake walk
I know a "pizza fail" when I see one... you can't fool me!
That's.. not a lot. My last restaurant job used to test food challenges on me. You always learn, what you think is a lot. Isn't a lot to everyone. I would argue that's not much more food than a little Caesars pizza because the dough looks thin. Dough, fat, oil, heavy ingredients. That's what makes people fail on volume challenges. I've done the massive burgers, they over load you on fries. It they add a milk shake.
Needs to be stuffed or covered with something that makes it too hard to eat. Like way too much cheese, cheap truffle oil topped with garlic knots or fries etc.
BeardMeatsFood would destroy this
In about two and a half minutes.
The point of a challenge is it should be hard to finish.. thing needs to be at least twice the size and a 20 minute timer. Add an order of garlic knots to the equation or something.
I'd come in for lunch every day for the free food.
I’m in my mid-40s and this looks like a light lunch.
That’s far too small for an eating challenge friend
I'll have 4
I could easily finish this
A half a pie is like my evening routine food challenge :) (make it bigger)
Too small, I could finish that and I'm not even a big eater. You should go watch beardmeatsfood to see the portion sizes you should be experimenting with
Is this a kids challenge?
Guess we're just gonna ignore the tongs on the oven handle and the dirty ass floor...
Fill it with a kilo of anchovies, give them a real challenge. You might think but I like anchovies I'll be fine, no! No one will enjoy biting through 10cm of anchovies and there in lies the challenge.
Don’t let u/F1lexican see those lawn clippings…
https://i.redd.it/6rf2xtdk4o7g1.gif
I could eat two.
Is that the starter?
Smash
That looks like a regular stromboli or calzone from any pizzaria. Looks good tho
Depends on how the challenge runs, maybe like +$5 to make any stromboli GIANT!!! If you finish it all you pay normal price. etc
calling this a challenge is laughable. id house this after 3 beers and an app. this is still in the realm of just casually eating as a large meal its really not much more food volume than eating half a Xl pizza
Looks easy to complete. I'll eat that!
Challenge? Only if there's a strict time limit of like 15 minutes.
Congrats on the NA Keychain
Nice, I feel you should promote your challenge on Reddit. Here I’ll help you - where is it?
man ... that's just a calzone, an everyday day lunch for George Constanza my friend !
Big Stein loves his calzone!
I could do that, no problem
This is light work
Only way to lose that challenge is to set a time limit and not allow then to open it up to cool first.
But then you are basically burning them intentionally.
Fuller.
Stupidly full.
A tiny side salad to make them hate you.
There’s an African food called ugali that fills you up in about two mouthfuls. I’d love to see a food challenge that serves a small, innocuous looking bowl of ugali on the side.
My guy, until it tops 3kg (6.5 pounds) it’s not a real challenge. And god forbid they get a free meal for winning, you’ll be giving away the farm. If you watch enough challenges you’ll see the 2-2.5kg mark is what separates pros from amateurs but once you’re past the 3kg mark that’s where the all but the best of the pros start to struggle.
Whatever that is, I probably could eat 2 of them. Edit: I saw what it is, I can still eat 2 of them.
is that fucking jello?
Where's the challenge
What’s in it? Watch the you tube channel Beard meets Food. Then you get an idea for proportions .
I would eat the absolute fuck out of that. It wouldn't stand a chance and looks incredible
Not the cowzone
I could eat two of those easily.
Check out some proper food challenges online and prepare accordingly. There are YouTubers who specialise in beating food challenges. Watched a British lad destroy a 6lb calzone in less than 30 mins just the other day.
Meh. I'll take 2.
If it’s time based there is a legal danger zone (choking) so you would need a calzone of this size to be either super spicy or waaaaaay thicker (like 4 pounds of filling)
So... a large pizza? Cool. Can I get a second beer to go with it?
Looks delicious Chef. I'd put it away no problem and ask for dessert.
So roll that out to the full pan and add 5x more of everything. Put lots of bread make it as filling as possible! Make that crust semi dense! Anything that absorbs and expands!
get beardeatsmeat on it
Ingredients? It's big, but not crazy. Is it crazy spicy? How much does it weigh?
I would tear that up after a day on the river or after a long day outdoors. Where you at
There is a place that makes 50cm wide pizzas where I live and I've put one away a couple of times on my own, Definitely needs to be bigger
Beard Meats Food would crush that easily then order dessert
Two of those
Ever seen a mission burrito? Where’s the rest?
Joel Hansen appetizer
get your dishie drunk/high/both if they are willing, then feed them your challenge and adjust accordingly
I could eat that for lunch without saying "oooh boy I need a nap" afterwards.
Don't let Tzuyang see this you'll be put out of business!
Is this a calzone? It looks delicious!
First of all, I would destroy this and I DGAF what's inside.
Second, it better be a "$5 off your next visit" challenge.
That's a challenge? I call that lunch
Unless it is explosively hot and spicy this is not a challenge. Double the filling and add a pound or two of fries and cheese
Give me 20 minutes and a pitcher of Diet Coke and I’ll slam three of these
That’s gotta be 10x the size and more toppings I could eat a size of that with ease
Add a one pound ceasar salad right on top and slap down a couple pound of fries on the side. Add a mandatory drink and you're in there
Easy work for BeardMeatsFood ngl. He'd definitely pair it with a milkshake for the spice too lol!
I'm skinny and that wouldn't be a challenge for me unless it's stuffed with pepper x or reaper or the time limit is five minutes. If you make it about 30% larger I think it would be an actual challenge.