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Britain's biggest mixed grill: 9,000 calorie gut-busting plate with TWENTY chickens
28 March 2019 | https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/la...ggest-mixed-grill-9000-calories-wolverhampton
A MIDLANDS take-away has unveiled Britain’s biggest mixed grill containing a whopping four kilograms of meat and coming in at a gut-busting 9,000 calories.
MAMMOTH: The gut-busting meal comes in at a whopping 9,000 calories (Pic: CATERS)
The aptly-named ‘Killer’ mixed grill includes 20 chickens, half a lamb, three fish, 30 chicken wings, 16 pieces of chicken breast, 16 chicken nibblets, 24 fish pakoras and six lamb kebabs.
If that wasn’t enough, the mammoth meal is accompanied by a mountain of chips, two butter-soaked naan breads and even some salad to balance things out.
The gut-buster of a meal costs £50, but Jack’s Bar and Cafe in Wolverhampton will waive the bill if the plate is cleared.
Unsurprisingly, only one couple out of 50 challengers has so far succeeded to consume thecolossal meal in its entirety.
SUPER-SIZE: The extra-large meal contains four kilos of meat (Pic: CATERS)
Co-owner Jimmy Deol said: "It's got to be the UK's biggest mixed grill.
"It takes only about 20 minutes to make, with roughly around six skewers of meat going into the clay oven.
"The fish is cooked separately with the pakora batter - it has to be deep fried.
"In order for someone to complete the challenge, they have to eat absolutely everything - including the naan bread."
Due to the low number of success stories, Jack's has now opened the doors for couples to complete the challenge together.
More than 130,000 food challenge fans have even tuned in to watch Facebook Live videos of people taking on the Killer Grill challenge.
BARGAIN: The full meal costs £50 but it's free for anyone who finishes it (Pic: CATERS)
FAIL: Losers get a certificate with 'wimp' written on it (Pic: CATERS)
Jimmy added: "It seems it's too big for one person alone.
"I've only ever seen one couple be successful and eat the lot, and that's only out of the 50 that have dared to have a go.
"We've got into the habit of giving out certificates to our losers, with 'wimp' written across them.
"We've been sharing the disastrous attempts of people trying to eat it all on our social media, and it's certainly drummed up the interest."
28 March 2019 | https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/la...ggest-mixed-grill-9000-calories-wolverhampton
A MIDLANDS take-away has unveiled Britain’s biggest mixed grill containing a whopping four kilograms of meat and coming in at a gut-busting 9,000 calories.
MAMMOTH: The gut-busting meal comes in at a whopping 9,000 calories (Pic: CATERS)
The aptly-named ‘Killer’ mixed grill includes 20 chickens, half a lamb, three fish, 30 chicken wings, 16 pieces of chicken breast, 16 chicken nibblets, 24 fish pakoras and six lamb kebabs.
If that wasn’t enough, the mammoth meal is accompanied by a mountain of chips, two butter-soaked naan breads and even some salad to balance things out.
The gut-buster of a meal costs £50, but Jack’s Bar and Cafe in Wolverhampton will waive the bill if the plate is cleared.
Unsurprisingly, only one couple out of 50 challengers has so far succeeded to consume thecolossal meal in its entirety.
SUPER-SIZE: The extra-large meal contains four kilos of meat (Pic: CATERS)
Co-owner Jimmy Deol said: "It's got to be the UK's biggest mixed grill.
"It takes only about 20 minutes to make, with roughly around six skewers of meat going into the clay oven.
"The fish is cooked separately with the pakora batter - it has to be deep fried.
"In order for someone to complete the challenge, they have to eat absolutely everything - including the naan bread."
Due to the low number of success stories, Jack's has now opened the doors for couples to complete the challenge together.
More than 130,000 food challenge fans have even tuned in to watch Facebook Live videos of people taking on the Killer Grill challenge.
BARGAIN: The full meal costs £50 but it's free for anyone who finishes it (Pic: CATERS)
FAIL: Losers get a certificate with 'wimp' written on it (Pic: CATERS)
Jimmy added: "It seems it's too big for one person alone.
"I've only ever seen one couple be successful and eat the lot, and that's only out of the 50 that have dared to have a go.
"We've got into the habit of giving out certificates to our losers, with 'wimp' written across them.
"We've been sharing the disastrous attempts of people trying to eat it all on our social media, and it's certainly drummed up the interest."