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    Default How many McDonalds double cheeseburgers can you eat in one sitting?

    Without having a rest and without removing anything (apart from gurkins for you fannys)?

    Mate says he can do ten. I think this is bullshit.

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    Realistically I think I could do 5, 10 sounds like alot, but I've seen someone eat 2 huge pizzas in one session, so anythings possible I guess.
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    Not bullshit, I used to work there lol. How long you classing as a sitting?

    I had 12 sausage and egg muffins once as a dare (I think 3 were doubles) I was a right fat cunt lol
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    After a competition, I've seen someone spend over £11 in McDonalds and eat it quicker than I ate a large meal. That was pretty impressive as far as gluttony goes.
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    its from you start to when you finish with 0 breaks. you cant double up the doubles.

    I think you would need to do it in the '20 min window' or your fucked.
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    I think a protein shake drinking comp would seperate the men from the boys, mcdonalds is for fat girls .... and fat kids.

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    None. Because everything in McDonalds is vile. Burger King isn't much better but atleast the burgers taste far better.

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    They used to do "Hat Trick Burgers" (Triple Cheeseburgers) for the 98 world cup and Euro 2000 tourneys.

    I had two of them when i was really drunk at uni

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    I had two of the half-pounders in one sitting when they were doing those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob T View Post
    I had two of the half-pounders in one sitting when they were doing those.
    Double Quarter Pounders are hard work and taste terrible

    Normal style cheeseburgers are nice and easy to eat

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