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1 Hardee's burger. 1,420 calories.
I'm not sure which is more ridiculous. That Hardee's would sell this or that people would willingly eat it.
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...er_2&printer=1 |
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Co...TB.hmedium.jpg
Thats a big burger. Does Giant Hamburger approve? |
mmm... suddenly I'm craving Hardees
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WOW, that does look pretty good. But it is more calories than many people should eat in a single day. Most women and men under say 160 pounds with an average metabolism would be done for the day with just 1 burger! Yikes.
Pair it with a jumbo coke and large fries! Then you've got guaranteed fatness. |
Ok, I love food. I love hamburgers. I love big hamburgers. But yeesh 1,420 calories??? I think you might have to be really stoned to actually order one of these..
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Blech, I love burgers but that looks disgusting. I had a Hardee's burger two weeks ago and it was downright nasty.
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mmm...Bacon.
That's probably more calories than some people in Africa eat in a week. /looking for the nearest Hardee's |
yo, thats a bad boy right there!
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Does that come with a side of heart attack?
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Everything in moderation. Just don't eat one every day for lunch. It does look pretty tasty though
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More like just don't ever eat one.
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I read about this a couple weeks ago, then heard a report on the radio. Man, all I can say is What's The Point?!
I've also seen a lot of commercials lately about food being big enough to make you feel full, as if jus thaving a meal is no longer enough. Food portion sizes have doubled in North America over the past couple of decades, led by such things as 7-11'a Super Big Gulp (why drink only 1 litre of pop when you can drink two for only 2 cents more?!), and McDonald's Super "Value" meal (which means the regular size isn't a value, go figure), and I could go on. No wonder the U.S. boasts the highest per capita number of overweight and physcially unfit persons in the entire world. I'm not saying everyone should just eat salads, but by saying that this monstrosity is okay "in moderation" is like saying the occasional snort of coke is a moderate choice, or a trip down your interstate ocassionally at 150 mph is using the gas pedal moderately. Living large is just a figure of speech, not to betaken literally. Take it down a notch, resist the urge to be a gluttonous mound of consumption and think about yourself and your society. Peace, Pierre |
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Looks good but who could stomach it? I love beef but not that much. I heard that burger wasn't that tasty anyway. Too much meat. Good only on rare occasion. Definitely not a daily lunch I hope.
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ive never heard of hardees but that burger kind of reminds me of the bacon ultimate cheeseburger from jack in the box and that burger requires lots of sauce as lubrication to swallow and bacon for flavor otherwise its just too much beef patty.
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That's friggin crazy... Shouldn't there be a law against having something that fat?
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never seen one that big???? maybe its a family meal deal???
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Cut that mother in quarters, enough to feed your family for a night.
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No, because "fat" in itself isn't a problem. Excess calories and saturated fats are a problem. |
Definitely a meal deal for the whole family. Wouldn't want to eat if for left overs, that's for sure. :eek:
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Calories, fat, blah blah blah. Has anyone seen the woman riding the bull and eating that thing?
She's making girlfriends everywhere very angry, and I'd say the resulting calories expended trying to make it up to "pookie" deserves a burger! |
hokiesandwich: please post that picture. And get me one of those burgers.
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Here's the whole commercial. The name of the woman escapes me right now, not that I knew it before, either.
those with girlfriends are warned!! I dont' want to turn this into a sexual post...I hope that isn't the case. http://www.kontraband.com/show/popup...D=1709&TTVAL=2 |
CAMERON RICHARDSON is her name. No more from me on this subject.
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Yum. Seriously, Yum. You won't ever catch me eating one of those, but it looks pretty yummy (minus the mayo).
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Maybe ill scrape off the mayo, or take off a piece of bacon. That should save some calories.Does anyone know the daily average for calorie consumption? I wonder how big it is, it doesnt really look any bigger than a double quarter pounder to me.
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:hmm:
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Daily average calorie consumption in the Western world (modern, industrial nations like USA, Germany, Canada, etc.) is somewhere around 3,500 calories. In the rest of the world (I believe this includes the entire globe, but if not, it is everywhere but Europe, Australia, Japan, N. America) where the majority of the world's population lives, average calorie consumption is ~2,100 calories/day. It's safe to say that in places like sub-Saharan Africa, average calorie consumption is well below 2,100 calories. They get a majority of their calories from cassava, other tubers, and legumes. The average daily calorie requirement for a human who isn't doing any strenuous work is 2,000 calories. There is a lot of variation on actual numbers, as people of different activity levels, health levels, and body types will require more calories or fewer calories. Basically, we should box up a bunch of these burgers and send 'em over to where people need them. These things shouldn't become anything close to a regular item on anyone's menu, they're pretty fat-dense. PS, fat has 9 calories per gram, carbohydrates and protein 4 calories per gram, and alcohol, 7 calories per gram. OH, and when you "french-fry" potatoes, you leach out valuable vitamin A, (and a couple other vitamins) as well as load them up with trans-fats (though this depends on the trans-fats present in the oil) which are strongly suspected of depositing in coronary arteries. Okay, I digressed. Just don't eat the damn burgers. Americans get more than enough protein and calories, but not enough veggies and fiber. Here's to your health, Hokiesandwich |
that is a disgusting looking burger. I dont know who could actually put something like that inside them! honestly! Im no vegetarian, I love a good burger...but that is just sick
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That's totally kick-ass.
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I think the point was more for free publicity than anything. Look at all the talk they have earned for nothing more than making up a double burger. Who cares if they sell a single burger!
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That burger, along with that commercial, is molestation, in sandwich form. God bless them.
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Eh...
One of these days, Hardees or some other chain is just going to put a whole cow between two pieces of bread. Meat and cheese in one. /vegetarian |
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God that was a great episode. |
reminds me of denis leary :)
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I plan on having one for dinner tonite
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It's amazing that although I know that burger is in no way good for me, in fact it could probably mess me up pretty good...I want it so baaaad.
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I had one....well part of one.....I didnt find that it tasted all that good...and there was NO way in hell I could have finished eating all of it....ever :lol:
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Apparently they are not stopping with the 1420 calorie think burger:
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*shiver* |
Is there a hardee's in rochester, ny.......I need that burger.....
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cut it in quarters and eat like a king for the next 4 days is all i can say!
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I am sure that there are people out there that average several of those a week. Boggles my mind.
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.....oops I was going to talk about the Breakfast Burger myself, but I've been beaten to the punch. I say it's great when every demand is filled by some supply. There are people out there that want a really good, really indulgent, really fattening meal, and there's no reason they shouldn't be able to get it if they want it. Now, I hope they don't want it on any kind of a regular basis, because that's a heartattack waiting to happen.
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I'll try it, but hold the mayo. Actually, I had a different thickburger last year and it wasn't that tasty. But I don't mind big burgers overall. One occasionally is ok.
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and i bet right after they were done filming that commercial, she went and threw that all up...either that, or didnt eat the rest of the day on another note, i eat about 3500 calories a day, they are just (mostly) good calories...things like pasta, peanut butter, fruits and veggies.... i have a feeling that if i ate one of these i would feel incredibily fat the next few days |
i dont think they have a burger that big in Australia, if they do I haven't seen it. Although Hungry Jacks (Burger King) may come close!
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The girl in the commercial needs to eat a couple of those a day. A stiff breeze could blow her over.
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-hokiesandwich |
I guess eating one every couple of months won't kill ya. Well, make sure you DO have an exercise routine to work out the clogged up arteries before you have your next one.
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Ahahahah, that commercial is classic. Monument to the behemoth that is Western culture. Beautiful.
I just wanted to add that every time I see the title of this thread, I want one of those burgers. Even if it probably would make me throw up. That's irrelevant. |
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That reminded me of Chipotle. I dunno if anyone here has had one of their Giant Burritos, but they are HUGE (Very delicious too:)). I had one every couple of weeks. So these heavy calories things won't kill ya...if done in moderation.
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...audacityonabun
Apparently its been selling. Quote of the day: Quote:
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About a week ago, I had to try one of these. Half of it is still sitting in my fridge. It was smaller than the picture, but nothing is as it seems with food these days, but for $8 and some change I felt kinda ripped off. I didn't even eat the whole thing.
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I ate one I couldn't eat the fries.They sure do taste good.It's an true burger though,not like the crap burger king ,wendy's ,and Mcdonalds sell.I mean i don't eat them all the time maybe one every 2 months.
I'm not some health freak,nothing against people that just like eating salad everyday,you have more self control the anybody in the world. |
i live in oz we dont have a hardees here can i have a quarter of shadowalkers boxed and shipped express?
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One word.
Gross. |
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