Could you eat Britain's biggest burger? 13,000-calorie giant is equivalent to 26 McDonald's quarter pounders

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

A big dinner for a little boy: Five-year-old Stanley Foley pictured with the Over De Flames burger which measures 30cm in diameter and contains a gut-wrenching 13,000-calories


Every now and again, we all like to treat ourselves to a nice juicy burger with fries and a milkshake.

But this lunchtime snack might take you until supper time to finish.

The Over De Flames burger, which could be the whopper to end all whoppers, contains more than 13,000 calories - almost the amount an average man should consume in a week.


What a whopper: Restaurateur Sudeep De proudly displays his 13,000-calorie burger, which contains three kilos of pure meat and 40 slices of cheese, and has gone on sale to hungry customers in Norwich


Standing at around 30cm in diameter and containing a staggering 40 slices of cheese, the burger poses a gut-busting challenge for even the hungriest of customers.

Equivalent to more than 26 quarter-pounders, the monolithic meat feast contains three kilos of beef (6.5lb), dwarfing its competitors in the race to be named Britain's biggest - and most calorific - burger.

The brainchild of restaurateur Sudeep De, the burger is only available at the Over De Flames restaurant within Norwich venue The Basement.


A big mouthful: So far, 26 people have attempted to eat the 13,000-calorie burger, which comes with a side order of fries and a milkshake, but all have failed to polish it off


The burger, which is served with fries and a milkshake, boasts lashings of relish, ketchup and mayonnaise, plus two whole onions, three tomatoes and an entire head of lettuce.

Mr De is offering £200 to anyone who manages to finish the lot within two hours.
And if they don't, they must pay the menu price of £30.

So far, out of the 26 people who have stepped up to the plate, no one has managed to clean it up.




source: dailymail

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