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Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Talk about being a glutton for punishment

LEXINGTON, Va. - Sam Reid is a self-described "Taco Bell enthusiast" and he’s going to put his love to the test in hopes of redefining what it means to be "healthy." 

The 28-year-old from Lexington, Virginia, will eat nothing but Taco Bell for 30 days starting July 24 through August 22 for a health experiment.

13 comments:

  1. Everything anymore is GoFundMe. I'm so, so tired of that crap. Take some responsibility and quit looking for handouts! Ooh, I want to eat at Taco Bell 90 times within a month, but can't afford it... Somebody give me money!

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  2. He better stock up on TP

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  3. His Taco Bell efforts better be sponsored by the Imodium producing company.

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  4. He'll probably lose weight from sh!tting so much.

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  5. Nothing like eating mystery meat three times a day to prove your "health".

    Nemo

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  6. I'll fess up that Taco Bell tacos are a guilty pleasure for me. Two or three of those plus a couple tubes of that Fire sauce? mm. I don't want to know what's actually in the "beef" just let me keep pretending it's beef.
    30 days though ... ugh.
    Tom from East Tennessee

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  7. lexington is full of liberal nutjobs. they go there to washington and lee university, then complain about robert e. lee and george washington. they never leave, just stay enrolled forever, afraid to leave the nest. lex is bluer than blue, the surrounding county is ultra-maga. the banned confederate flags in a town made famous by the civil war. that's how stupid they are.

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  8. I remember a guy who set out to find the best barbecue in the country, driving city to city for thirty days. Kansas City, St. Louis, Memphis, Texas, North Carolina, etc., eating nothing but barbecue.
    Before he started his cholesterol number was like 70, and at the end it was over 300.

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  9. The 'super size me ' was invalid from the very first meal. If he had simply ordered and eaten a regular meal it would have been valid. But when asked if he wanted it supersized he should have said no and eaten the normal meal.

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    1. He only took the super size meals if the person at the register offered it as an upsell.

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  10. He should watch "Super Size Me" before trying this. Damn near killed the guy who ate McDonalds 3x per day for a month. Or maybe he did.

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  11. I hereby volunteer for the Abe & Louie's (steakhouse) challenge. Every lunch and dinner there for 30 days, if someone else picks up the bill. And I also pledge to drink good red wines if suggested by the waiter.

    Woulda said Grill 23, but they are only open for dinner. Wouldn't want to dilute the experiment by eating random stuff for lunch. I'm a big believer in Science that way.

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