Your Fast Food Obsession Has Crossed The Line If You're Ordering This Extreme Dish
For the workers at Burger King, it's like nothing they've ever seen.
Some people order extra cheese, then act like it’s a personality trait. Mr. Sato didn’t do that. He went full industrial, calling ahead like he was planning a construction project, because his fast food craving came with a ridiculous spec sheet.
This wasn’t a casual late-night run to the drive-thru. He had to coordinate with the restaurant three days in advance, and employees ended up building a weird contraption out of drink carriers and wrapping paper just to keep his massive Whopper from turning into a cheese crime scene.
And the wild part is, it wasn’t just “a lot” of cheese. We’re talking 1,000 pieces, about 25 pounds of burger energy, and enough calories to make ketchup look like a joke.
"To prepare for his extreme eating habits, Mr. Sato had to call the restaurant three days in advance to ensure they could fulfill his order in time."
Imgur"Employees had to build a contraption out of drink carriers and wrapping paper to ensure that Sato’s mammoth Whopper made it home in one piece."
Imgur"But what exactly was Sato’s mysterious order that required such attention? If you guessed it was a Whopper with 1,000 pieces of cheese, you’d be correct."
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"I can’t quite tell if that’s the face of regret or that of a man who’s about to go HAM on a mountain of processed cheese."
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"Weighing in at just over 25 pounds, this cheesy treat has enough calories to last you a few years. With hundreds of thousands of calories, this burger’s a heart attack in the making."
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"Something tells me those ketchup packets aren’t going to be enough to mask the taste of the cheese-pocalypse."
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"Can he shovel it in any faster?"
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"Could someone explain to me what possesses someone to do something like this?"
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"Believe it or not, there was actually a burger patty underneath all that cheese."
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"Having conquered just over 350 slices of cheese, Mr. Sato had finally reached his breaking point."
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"But he knew better than to let it go to waste. Instead, he brought a doggy bag to take the rest home."
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By the time Mr. Sato’s order hit the kitchen, the restaurant staff had already started engineering a ridiculous cheese delivery system.
Then the real problem showed up, because the Whopper still had to survive the trip home, even after hundreds of thousands of calories got packed into it.
And yes, underneath all that processed cheese, there was a burger patty, but it felt like an afterthought compared to the cheese-pocalypse.
When he finally reached his breaking point after conquering more than 350 slices, Mr. Sato didn’t stop, he just packed the rest for the doggy bag.
With the continued rise in popularity of fast food, we must consider the impact it has on both our health and the wider environment. Mr. Sato's order serves as a reminder to exercise caution in our eating habits and to make mindful choices about the foods we consume.
It is important to enjoy food in moderation, as excessive indulgence may have adverse consequences. Let Mr. Sato's order be a stark reminder that while indulging in our favorite treats is enjoyable, we must also be mindful of the potential risks associated with overconsumption.
Now he’s probably wondering if the only thing he really conquered was his own ability to stop.
Think that’s intense? See why my friend pressured me into expensive dishes, then I demanded fair split.