The Heart Attack Grill is an American hamburger restaurant in Las Vegas, Nevada. It serves high-calorie menu items with provocative names.
The establishment is a hospital theme restaurant: waitresses are called "nurses" who take orders or "prescriptions" from the customers who are referred to as "patients". A tag is wrapped on the patient's wrist showing which foods they ordered and a "doctor" examines the "patients" with a stethoscope.
The menu includes "Single", "Double", "Triple", and "Quadruple Bypass" hamburgers, ranging from 8 to 32 ounces of beef (up to about 8,000 calories), all-you-can-eat "Flatliner Fries", cooked in pure lard. They also serve beer, tequila, and soft drinks such as "Jolt" and Mexican-bottled Coca-Cola made with real sugar.
Customers who weigh over 350lbs eat for free - if they weigh in with a doctor or nurse before each burger - and they are not allowed to share their free meal. Beverages and to-go orders are excluded.
So, today, February 15, 2012, a guy was at the Heart Attack Grill in Las Vegas and was eating a Triple Bypass Burger that has 6,000 calories, and at some point while eating it, the guy in his 40's had a heart attack and an ambulance had to be called and photographers just happened to be there to catch the scene of the guy on a gurney.
Wanna know what's ironic? The owner of the heart attack grill used to be a nutritionist and also owned a Jenny Craig franchise
*blank stare*
Wednesday, February 15
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