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I had the displeasure of participating in a six pound Loco Moco eating challenge here on 8/10/17. This event was a freaking joke! We all had 45 minutes to finish and although no one finished, I came the closest eating nonstop until the last five minutes when I hit capacity and had a small reversal. What ended up happening was the restaurant changed the rules during the challenge and kept the new information secret from all the eaters, out of fear everyone would stop eating. The funny thing is the dude they declared the winner aka 'last man standing' had been knocked out cold by the challenge 20 minutes prior to the time expiring. He sat there staring at all six scoops of rice, macaroni salad and malassada unable to continue and ended being declared the winner, all the while it was me who pushed through the pain like a true warrior eating until the point of no return. I finished everything except a couple scoops of rice. Even if they had added what I reversed to my plate and weighed it I still would have slaughtered the losers weight total by close to three pounds if not more and they had the asinine nerve to declare him the winner. I'm the true champion of this challenge and that is a fact that only a fool would dispute.
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