Joey “Jaws” Chestnut, the competitive eating legend known for dominating the Nathan’s Annual Hot Dog Contest on July 4, just hit a home run on a new challenge: chowing down on Impossible Chicken ...
An international competitive eater took on the food challenge at Cafora’s Italian Restaurant in late June, and soon food fans everywhere will get a chance to see the results on YouTube. Adam Moran, ...
Duke's Chicken 'n' Waffles has started a competitive eating challenge: the Gauntlet. Competitors will have to eat 4 chicken and waffles plates, a pound of fries, a pound of tots and more. Winners get ...
The 4th of July traditional hotdog eating contest got us thinking about why food and the holiday are so intertwined. Some experts have gone deep on the subject of competitive eating. So today is one ...
PLYMOUTH — It’s Independence Day and one Englishman has his eyes set on beating Americans at their own game — the Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island, New York. He ...
In a race between Joey Chestnut and Usain Bolt, who could eat a hot dog then run a 100-meter dash faster? Professional athletes and hot dog-eating contest fans alike are divided as the new ...
HAMPTON, Va. — An influencer took on a unique challenge at Hampton’s Buckroe Coffee Company on Monday. Australian TikToker and competitive eater JWebby tackled the “Largest Acai Bowl in Virginia.” ...
This high-energy video documents an incredible feat of speed eating as a professional eater takes on fifty authentic Mexican tacos in just fifteen minutes. Starting with a rigorous leg workout to ...
Long ago, I learned speed-eating to fit junior high yearbook editing into my lunch break. My first two dates with my wife featured the Bonanza Steakhouse buffet. I’ve gone “plague of locusts” on ...
An international competitive eater took on the food challenge at Cafora’s Italian Restaurant in late June, and soon food fans everywhere will get a chance to see the results on YouTube. Adam Moran, ...
So today is one of the top American holidays for eating, right? I mean, there is Thanksgiving, of course, but the Fourth of July features some serious cookouts. And don't forget the de facto Super ...