Posted by kcm.MN on February 01, 2019 at 10:03:19 from (174.219.19.218):
In Reply to: Bruceburgers posted by michael soldan on February 01, 2019 at 08:47:35:
There used to be a burger joint in East Texas that had a 5 lb. burger. If you could eat the whole thing, it was free.
Can't remember if they shut down for some reason or stopped offering that deal, but there was one guy who would regularly go there and get a free meal.
Am almost thinking this place was on a version of Texas Country Reporter, but can't remember.
There are also places that have other giant foods, like huge pizza's, chicken fried steaks, monster sandwiches, etc. I used to could eat pretty good, but never did try for any free meals. There was, however, a small fish place that had all-U-can-eat popcorn shrimp. Many a time they lost money on me! *lol*
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