Pennsylvania's perennially peckish people need no longer fear starvation: A 15-pound burger is within driving range, served up by the madmen at Denny's Beer Barrel Pub in Clearfield. Eat one of the $40 behemoths in five hours or less and you get a prize package that includes a T-shirt, a slot on the pub's wall of fame and some long green ($350). And, of course, the restaurant picks up the tab for the burger.
But I'm guessing you'd need a couple of friends, and maybe a tapeworm, to wolf down one of these meaty monsters.
"Every restaurant needs a gimmick -- ours is big burgers," said Dennis Liegey III, son of the restaurant's owner, and its vice president.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has the full story; freaky news site Ananova dishes out a close-up picture of the world's biggest burger.
I like mine with lettuce and tomatoes, Heinz 57 and french-fried potatoes ...
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