This is DISGUSTING
A customer collapsed while eating a burger at the "Heart Attack Grill" (AP/Matt York)
No one can accuse The Heart Attack Grill of false advertising.
A woman collapsed into unconsciousness at the Las Vegas restaurant while eating a "double bypass burger," drinking a margarita and smoking a cigarette.
The unnamed customer was the second in just over two months to collapse at the restaurant while eating one of the famed burgers named after various forms of cardiac arrest. Back in February, another customer was caught on video being carted out by paramedics after suffering a heart attack while eating a "quadruple bypass" burger.
The Heart Attack Grill's owner Jon Basso tells ABC News that the woman is currently recovering in the hospital. Basso told ABC that he himself has eaten at least one single bypass burger each day since his restaurant first opened seven years ago.
"It's a lifestyle issue," Basso said. "We attract the avant-garde of lifestyle seekers."
The Heart Attack Grill offers free meals to any customer who weighs over 350 pounds and features a butterfat milkshake, nonfiltered cigarettes, "flatliner" fries and four burgers, each rated on an ascending scale of "a single bypass" to the "quadruple bypass."
There's a tongue-in-cheek warning sign at the restaurant's door stating that the offered dining fare is a health risk. Waitresses in the restaurant even wear nurses' uniforms.
Last year, the company's 600-pound spokes-model died when he was only 29-years-old.
"It's the Mecca for unhealthy lifestyles," Bosso said.
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on 4/25/12 7:01 am
It's super sad, and I'm not entirely sure how the owner justifies it to himself, but that's his issue.
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That is just horrible in my opinion. Yes, people can eat what they want. Why ANYBODY would want to eat in a place with such a bigoted policy is beyond me.
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on 4/25/12 7:16 am, edited 4/24/12 7:21 pm
It has an assisted-suicide undercurrent feel to it, which is a little creepy.
Honestly, the whole idea seems like something you might see in a movie or something. Some Se7en-like plot to punish the obese with their own gluttony.
I have to assume the initial attraction to such a restaurant is the novelty factor. And then, of course, because the owner is pushing such highly addictive items to an already addiction-prone demographic (generalizing, I know), I bet it sells itself.
Tobacco kills people. Makes them unhealthy and unattractive eventually. But there are hookah lounges all over major cities. They cater to that particular unhealthy, addictive habit and contribute to peoples' addictions, but they're seen as urban and stylish. ...except they don't offer free hookahs to people with tracheotomy stomas. So there's that...
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That or in some crazy sick way even more people will go to see if it happens to them too. (WTF?)
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on 4/25/12 7:26 am, edited 4/24/12 7:27 pm
The whole "Let's see if it happens to me" thing is baffling. But just on this board alone, there are a LOT of people who test to see if they'll dump, and I can't wrap my head around that. Dumping sucks. But they do it anyway. I guess if dumping was lethal, though, less people might test it. Maybe.
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