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If you were to eat it all in one go would your body really absorb all those calories, giving you an instant spare tyre, or would most of it just 'pass through'?
Often wondered if eating a big meal really is worse than lots of smaller meals, depending if the body does fully digest and store calories when overloaded in such a way.
Was watching Man v Food last night (first time I've stumbled across it on the Freeview EPG) and found it both gross and mesmerising watching him trying to eat all that food in a short timespan. He failed the challenges I saw but I assume he has passed some of them in other episodes? I don't think I'd get even half way on any of them.
Interesting to see what mad challenges some eateries offer their customers.
Was watching Man v Food last night (first time I've stumbled across it on the Freeview EPG) and found it both gross and mesmerising watching him trying to eat all that food in a short timespan. He failed the challenges I saw but I assume he has passed some of them in other episodes? I don't think I'd get even half way on any of them.
Interesting to see what mad challenges some eateries offer their customers.
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