8 meat patties + 9 slices of cheese


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Mc Donalds should have some social responsibility and decide themselves not to serve a product which according to the article is three days worth of the daily amount of fat for a grown man.

And what's to stop these kids from going out and just buying 8 burgers and putting them together on their own. McDonalds is not to blame for stupidity.

And these are young kids. They do stupid things. I know I did.

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Why don't they up the ante by just ordering an entire side of beef along with a few gallons of cheese? Now that's a heart attack.

Only in Aussieland. ;)

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YES! NOW THATS A BURGER! :D

I'll just go out once every three months and get one of thoes. ROFL.

No, this is a burger.

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I don't think MacDonalds should be able to sell this.

I'm not normally one for rules/laws to be used willy nilly, however on this occassion they should be.

220g of fat an adult male shouldn't consume more than 100g in a full day

AND

the calories??? 11,500kJ. Again an adult male should not consume more than 2,500kJ

This is ridiculous.

Only in America ;) just kidding :)

It is actually "only" 2747 ish calories.

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good god... this will only help reduce the human population further and promote the "american" stereotypes...like how they r supposed to b fat and eat junk all teh time.

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Too much cheese for my liking :p

They probly dont sell them in the UK... :ninja: or do they ... :shiftyninja:

If they did, they'd probably charge double the price of the US :p

As for the price of the thing, wouldn't it be cheaper to buy lots of the 69p cheeseburgers and stack them yourself :s

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good god... this will only help reduce the human population further and promote the "american" stereotypes...like how they r supposed to b fat and eat junk all teh time.

It's in Australia.

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I remember eating my first Double Quater Pounder. My blood pressure never felt so high and my arteries never felt so clogged.

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If they did, they'd probably charge double the price of the US :p

As for the price of the thing, wouldn't it be cheaper to buy lots of the 69p cheeseburgers and stack them yourself :s

Yup :p big mac with large fries and drink is just under ?5

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Yup :p big mac with large fries and drink is just under ?5

Now that's what I call value for money! :pp

And if you are worried about the calories, you can always get a Diet Coke!;))

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this story kinda annoys me, this has made it onto the 6:00 news in australia, and they've had expert opinions on a burger some kid would have ordered for a joke then uploaded the video to youtube, everyone knows if you ordered something that big its not good for you

the news here seems to search youtube for new stories everynight

this burger is not on the menu at all and the staff arn't told by the manager (if someone asks for a supersized quater pounder then its 8 paddies), its just a custom order the've just asked for a "2 pounder" which is 8 paddies

here is a video of a friend of a friend, i can count at least 10 paddies (looks like there are 2 more hidden)

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti...;VideoID=983267

what im ranting about really is just how the news here is searching youtube for stories and its lame, if its news on the internet thats fine, but 6:00 news with experts called in to make there opinion, and they probably questioned macdonalds over it

I'd guess he was sitting there for an hour or so, that must have been cold by the time he ate the last one. Cold burgers wouldn't be particularly appealing if I was hungry, but if I'd just eaten 10+ burgers I think I'd throw up.

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