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Okay I'm going to be blunt here the fact that you have to sign a waiver to eat these food shows that you're literally taking a risk that no one is willing to take and I say to those people who are willing to do that my hat is off to you. You earn my absolute respect. Plus those food better be damn good enough to be signing a waiver for and/or dying for.
It's not that bad I use to eat wings at a place called cluck u I use to get the atomic wings and had to sign a waiver I ate them often and I'm still living😂😂
Yeah, which hid his struggle with significant weight gain and resulting clinical depression. I'm glad to see him happy and healthy these days. He was not in a good place when he was participating in eating competitions and restaurant challenges for free merchandise and bragging rights. He's hosting a new show now on History Channel, called "Adam Eats The 80s."
There is a store in Lincoln City Oregon called Pepper Palace that has a hot sauce called "The Flatliner." I had to sign a waiver to even TASTE it and they only give you a TINY SMEAR on a toothpick! I couldn't close my mouth for a full hour!
I thought the Heart Attack Grill would be on this list for their Octuple Bypass Burger, which had 8 patties and 40 strips of bacon....then again, four people have already died at the heart attack grill and it's probably suicide
Technically almost all of these waivers are novelty. The only one I can think of is the fishing one but technically you can't intentionally give someone something harmful regardless if they signed. Based on by the exculpatory agreements and liability laws. An example would be you can't sign a waiver to be shot with a bullet proof vest on the shooter would still be liable
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent photography job enabling viewer's to better understand what the orator was describing. Never ate at food establishments that had waivers. Never heard of those food establishments.
So that means the drip stone from 9 blocks high is the strongest item in Minecraft because Steve can lift planets and a drip stone from nine blocks high can kill him in full netherite WIW!
I am surprised Buffalo Wild Wings's Blazin Challenge did not make the list where you have to eat 12 Bonein wings that has their hottest sauce in 12 min and cant drink anything. You also had to be 18+ and sign a waver too. I did it myself but failed with only 1 wing left.
For some reason I don't remember having to sign a waiver. Honestly I thought that challenge sucked. The flavor of the sauce kinda sucked and the wings were just far too physically hot. Got my t shirt though I also got videotaped and watched by a bunch of people when I had massive globs of snot coming out of my nose, and they wouldn't let me wipe my face.
I'm a wimp and can't take on anything spicy. Heck, even just certain seasoning triggers my sensitivity if it's too much! xD I didn't know there was a place in San Antonio though! I go there a lot to see my grandparents, but otherwise never heard of that restaraunt.
Honestly I'm really excited to hit up these locations!! 😂😂😂 Just mentioning that these places require a waiver is reason enough. I'm secretly a masochist 😂😂😂
What about the Big Texan restaurant in Amarillo, TX? They have the 72oz steak challenge. Maybe it wasn't on this list because no waiver is required, but what do I know?
I used to be fascinated with food challenges like these. Man Vs Food was a regular reality TV staple of mine in university, and I was totally engrossed with the "hotter, bigger, sweeter" concepts that restaurants would conjure up to get people in the door. But after witnessing a hot dog eating contest at a festival in-person, I was disgusted by how much waste there was. Not only do amateur contestants not finish their plates, they throw up. A LOT. And all those prepped items and the meals these places are making are enough to feed a table of 6, only to wind up being thrown out because the vast majority of people attempting the challenge can't finish it. And then there's the associated health risks that come with these competitions. What enjoyment do you get out of eating a week's worth of recommended protein in one sitting just to win a T-shirt and your photo on the wall? Is it worth being confined to a toilet for the next 24 hours after ripping through 6 of the country's hottest chicken wings? Is the prize money for finishing an obscenely large ice cream sundae worth the discomfort and symptoms of sugar withdrawal? Adam Richman, the original host and participant of these food eating competitions, revealed that he gained over 60 pounds and developed an array of physical and mental disorders as a result of the show he was on for 4 seasons. We have such an abundance of food in North America, but yet we still have millions of food insecure households here too. I think it's that contrast between those stuffing their faces, and those passing on eating for a day because they can't afford groceries that angers me most. It's a sideshow designed to attract consumers and build brand recognition, but it's wasting food, it's damaging to your health and wellbeing, and it's a slap in the face to those who rely on soup kitchens and assistance programs in order to have nutritious meals.
I want to try Fire-In-Da-Hole at Joella's Hot Chicken, Eat Heat at Quaker Steak & Lube, the Rim Reaper at McKibbin's Irish Pub, Hellfire at Smoke Eaters, Supuku at Bushido, the Four Horsemen at Chunky's Burgers, and the XXX Wings at Jake Melnick's Corner Tap.
Eating so much in limited time for fame, destroys, what is the most important in eating. Enjoying food. So I can spend 4-5h to make ribs or char siu and someone come to restaurant and eat it in 10 minutes?! Doesn't make sense. BUT! Eating this spicy food is kind of fun :D
Wow! All these challenges! I would participate in all of them if I lost some weight. Only, I wouldn't fish at the restaurant or eat a scorpion🦂 and I'd try some of the safer samples elsewhere. I've never heard of any restaurants that required signing a waiver. It's unfortunate how some people sought medical attention after participating in a challenge. These challenges sound interesting!
The restaurant called heart attack grill seeing some of the food they solvang I would be surprised if you didn't have to sign the waiver some of these foods I would want to try even if it's the last thing I do
Dave’s hot chicken requires you to sign a waiver to eat their hottest chicken. It’s made with the Carolina reaper pepper. I signed it was 7/10 as far as the hotness to me. The heat sticks with you though
I see on tv all these "challenge this incredibly spicy thing" from the US, but then when I go to the US, everything that is socalled spicy feels as mild as ketchup, which made me skeptical at this point.... I've seen tourists almos dying with branded salsas in Mexico (the lvl 1), it's hard to believe that thing is even spicy
Let be known the people in this video that accepted these challenges need medals, talkin' like Congressional Medal of Honor level for the stones to put there bodies through this kind of torment.
I finished the Ponderosa burger at a place in Laughlin Nevada on a Sunday morning hung over after 2 straight days of partying on the river during the day then in the casinos at night. My brother in law bet me 300 bucks I couldn't finish the 5 pound burger and fries. I ended up using a butter knife to Force the last few bites lol
Its honestly better to eat Carolina repears without any kind of drink until you finish everything. Drinking stuff just makes things worse. I did a reaper chicken and waffle thing a while ago...
I really like spicy food. I mean very spicy. But, when you reach a certain level, it becomes more of a challenge than a fiery tasting dish. It's all pain. And that's the only thing you're concentrating on rather than any flavor it has. Something you do with your buddies to prove how macho you are or when you're drunk and figure, what the heck? Or maybe a combination of the two.
I have just started to watch this and ill bet that all the establishments on the list are known for extremely spicy or fast food that's so fatty itd make a heart surgeons hair turn white