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Burger Jones' 'Meat It Or Beat It' Challenge

At Burger Jones in Minneapolis, crazy/suicidal eaters can take the Meat It or Beat It challenge: If you finish the Meat Your Maker burger in less than an hour, you win "an exclusive, open-casket-quality T-shirt" and/or $20 gift card. So what's in the "burger"? Might be easier to say what's not in the burger:

LEVEL ONE: A bun, grilled with cheese and bacon. It supports a 7 oz. cheeseburger, chicken fried bacon, chili cheese dog-burger, 7 oz. cheeseburger, and chicken-fried bacon.

LEVEL TWO: Grilled cheese with bacon, a 7 oz. cheeseburger, chicken fried bacon, chili cheese dog-burger, 7 oz. cheeseburger, and chicken-fried bacon.

LEVEL THREE: Grilled cheese with bacon, a fried egg, cooked to order, topped with onion rings and garnished - no, crowned - with Faribault Creamery cheese curds.

It has about 10,000 calories and costs $25. (I'm surprised they don't offer at least $25 if you finish it. Not that you could.) Have fun with that. [via City Paper]

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3 Comments:

Adam from Man vs. Food would knock that thing off in no time.

10,000 calories! Holy s**t!! They ought to have a monetary award thrown in in case someone does finish this! A gift card and T-Shirt just isn't enough for the heartburn and other heatlh consequences you will suffer after consuming this monster!

I think even Adam from Man vs. Food would have questionable comments of this burger.

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