Their restaurants only have one entrance which is a 24-inch wide steel-reinforced door.
Customers weighing more than 350 pounds ate for free.
How is this a viable business plan?
How is this any different than the many restaurants that state: Kids eat free? Try bringing 3 or 4 kids into a Kids eat Free restaurant and see how much they eat and waste. Just because someone weighs 300 pounds does not always mean they are going to eat 4 hamburgers.
It's 350+ and I'm pretty sure you don't get that fat by eating a single hamburger. Two 350 pound fatties would obviously eat significantly more than 2-3 kids.
Nothing like giving the finger to the medical community and tempting fate.
sure...
I've eaten there a few times. It's a fun place. I can't imagine being able to finish the quadruple bypass though, that's a HUGE burger.
sure...
I've eaten there a few times. It's a fun place. I can't imagine being able to finish the quadruple bypass though, that's a HUGE burger.
Insurance liability, I think.Why did they close though?
it's sad how much my less my stomach holds now compared to when I was teen. I would love to go here but will just be embarrased at how little I can eat. But I guess it's for the better as I'm trying to cut down on red meat.
Tis a shame, traveling to Chandler, AZ soon for a job interview with ChipZilla, would have been a must eat.
At least I got to eat there a few times...the girls weren't very attractive both times I went. But those were some good fries. I don't think a single person in my group weighed over 200 pounds, so no special considerations. (and no one dared order the quadruple heart attack burger)
That's not something to be embarrassed about. That's something to be proud of.
