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Own a restaurant if you can eat massive burrito in under an hour

However, for those who want to own part of Don Chingon, they will have to be able to finish off a 30-pound burrito, as well as pay a fee of $150. If they are able to eat the entire thing in under an hour, they will become 10 percent owner of the restaurant.

The Gran Chingon burrito is massive, as it measures three and a half feet in diameter. It is also stuffed with a bunch of rice, beans, steak, chicken, carnitas, chorizo and salsa.

Don Chingon is hoping someone out there can down their entire burrito, but the restaurant has made it clear that they are not responsible for any issues that may arise during the attempt. The rules clearly state that Don Chingon accepts no responsibility for illness or death.

The restaurant said giving away some of the restaurant seemed like the ideal prize. The Don Chingon team said that if someone is going to gain a bunch of weight in just one sitting, and they are willing to eat a massive amount of food, then they deserve real compensation. It added that some restaurants will put people’s names on a wall, but they’ll just give away the wall.

Aside from having only an hour to eat the burrito, you also have to drink one margarita made with ghost pepper, and no bathroom breaks are allowed. If you take a bathroom break, then you forfeit the contest.

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