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    Default World's biggest burger.

    I reckon you could take it Griffin.

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    Dayamn, I would have a go at that

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    What a waste, they should have gone one step further and turned it into a burgerpie

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    I guess its pretty big...

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    Why am I not surprised that the previous record was held by the US
    I wonder how long it will take before they take back the record...
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    95.5 kg; That's still pretty small IMO. Imagine how many ingredients a busy burger restaurant would go through in a day - probably not that much but I want to see someone break the record by making something you cannot fit on a table i.e. something that takes up a room.
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    heh, I also thought of griffin when I saw this story yesterday

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    I'm surprised it was made in Australia. After making a mere 11kg burger, I can fully understand his logistical issues in cooking and assembling that.
    Imagine living off it... If it didn't go bad, I wonder how long it would take for one person to eat it all? That's like eating a whole person my size.
    Nice effort though, and looks rather tasty too.

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    drooling like Homer Simpson....wheres a drool smiley when you need one...You know whats really scary, that burger weighs twice as much as my wife and a little bit more....

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