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Hold onto your stomach (and maybe your life), because Andy and Mark take you on a wild ride through the grotesque, hilarious, and downright deadly world of competitive eating. From jaw-dropping records set by Kobayashi and Chestnut to tragic tales of guys choking on croissants and cockroaches, this episode proves that stuffing your face isn’t just unappetizing—it’s dangerous as hell.You'll discover:
Perfect for thrill-seekers, foodies with a dark sense of humor, or anyone who enjoys their entertainment served with a side of the macabre.This episode isn’t just about food—it’s a reminder that sometimes, the biggest risk you take is just trying to enjoy a simple meal. Dive in if you’re ready to question whether eating competitions are the true monsters of sport, or just a hilarious disaster waiting to happen.And yes, hot dogs are basically meat dust and gluten-free is just a marketing trick. Tune in—if you dare—to find out why competitive eating is more about survival than snacks.
Pro tip:Don’t try this at home, or even at the office lunch table.
By Andy and Mark5
55 ratings
Hold onto your stomach (and maybe your life), because Andy and Mark take you on a wild ride through the grotesque, hilarious, and downright deadly world of competitive eating. From jaw-dropping records set by Kobayashi and Chestnut to tragic tales of guys choking on croissants and cockroaches, this episode proves that stuffing your face isn’t just unappetizing—it’s dangerous as hell.You'll discover:
Perfect for thrill-seekers, foodies with a dark sense of humor, or anyone who enjoys their entertainment served with a side of the macabre.This episode isn’t just about food—it’s a reminder that sometimes, the biggest risk you take is just trying to enjoy a simple meal. Dive in if you’re ready to question whether eating competitions are the true monsters of sport, or just a hilarious disaster waiting to happen.And yes, hot dogs are basically meat dust and gluten-free is just a marketing trick. Tune in—if you dare—to find out why competitive eating is more about survival than snacks.
Pro tip:Don’t try this at home, or even at the office lunch table.

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