A twelve thousand calorie hamburger is served at a British pub
A ten-story, 12,000-calorie burger is served in a pub in Durham, England – The Guardian British Daily wrote.
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The Big Ben Number 10 meal, which costs 28.95 pounds (10,185 forints), is made from ten stacked hamburger patties with cheese and 25 slices of baked bacon. The giant burger weighs one and a half pounds, and the article writer emphasizes how unhealthy it is. (MTI)
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