Saturday 25 February 2012

A man suffered a heart attack while eating at the "Heart Attack Grill"


It was only a matter of time until the restaurant that serves meals that can easily exceed 8000 calories would go through something like this. The Las Vegas restaurant caused a commotion when a 40-year old man started experiencing chest pains last Saturday night. 
The man was "having the sweats and shaking," according to one of the servers. He was suffering a heart attack and had to be taken by EMTs to the hospital. The restaurant is not known for promoting a healthy lifestyle. Items in their menu have names like "Triple Bypass burger" (which is what this man was eating when he had a heart attack), "Flatliner Fries" and "Butterfat Burger." Servers are called "Nurses," customers, "Patients" and the owner is a "Doctor."
The restaurant glorifies bad health. People who weigh over 350 pounds eat there for free. The "Quadruple Bypass burger" meal surpasses 8,000 calories, which is 4 times the average recommended daily dosage. No word on whether the restaurant will tone down on their "humor" or if they'll use this incident as a promotion point. We wish the man the best in his recovery.

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