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Heart Attack Grill

February 15, 2012 by · Comments Off on Heart Attack Grill 

Heart Attack Grill, Menu warnings nearly proved true for a man at a downtown Las Vegas restaurant that offers “Bypass” burgers, “Flatliner” fries and free meals to people over 350 pounds.

Amateur video shows a man being wheeled out of the Heart Attack Grill on a stretcher after a medical episode that restaurant employees say looked like, well, a heart attack.

Eatery owner Jon Basso tells KVVU-TV FOX5 ( http://bit.ly/yrz1e1) he thought it was a joke when a waitress told him a customer eating a Triple Bypass burger was sweating and shaking.

A Las Vegas fire spokesman tells The Associated Press paramedics were summoned Saturday evening and a man was indeed hospitalized.

Basso says he heard the man is recuperating. His name and the medical condition he suffered weren’t released.

Heart Attack Grill

October 22, 2011 by · Comments Off on Heart Attack Grill 

Heart Attack GrillHeart Attack Grill, On the grill of a heart attack, over 350 lbs eat for free. If you are under 350 pounds, eat enough “Burgers quadruple bypass” on the grid for heart attack and will not be long before you’re eating for free as well.
But do not worry, this restaurant in Las Vegas, that are not served by
waitresses all ages, are actually dressed as “nurses” – if it makes you feel better. There is also an “ambulance” parked in front.

The grill of a heart attack is a themed restaurant – and the issue is not exactly subtle. The restaurant looks like a hospital, customers are “patients” are waitresses “nurses” and food orders are “recipes”. The restaurant has become “internationally famous for hosting and promoting an unhealthy diet of burgers great.”

The menu includes single, double burgers, triple and quadruple bypass, ranging from half a pound to two pounds of beef. The quadruple bypass burger with fries and a shake, flour signature restaurant, is said to about 8,000 calories! It consists of four half-pound burger with cheese, bacon and lettuce (lettuce is for the weak). Finishing, and was provided with the wheelchair service without leaving the restaurant – a good idea considering you just ate a value of about four days of food for most people.

You would have to walk about 80 miles to burn the food to an average of 100 calories per mile.

The menu also includes Flatliner Fries (cooked in pure lard), unfiltered Lucky Strike cigarettes, beer, Pabst Blue Ribbon, whipped butter, full sugar Coca-Cola and candy cigarettes “for children.”

The Heart Attack Grill was conceived in December 2005. Locations in Dallas, Texas and Arizona Chandler, have closed since then, although a new location just opened its doors fat in Las Vegas, Nevada

The Heart Attack Grill was founded by Dr. Jon, a non-AMA recognized physician, who was flipping burgers in a lab coat white doctor. The “nutritional pornography”, says the restaurant is in a constant state of defense against various activist groups and branches of state governments.

Dr. Jon says he’s playing the villain in order to draw more attention to the problems of obesity in the United States.

“You’re smart, if you do not eat our food,” he told The Las Vegas Sun on Thursday. “If people were wondering what I’m doing, I realize that I’m making a mockery of this. When you get to that level and is 350 pounds and give you a free burger and encourage people, what is really happening? We point to a freak. On the one hand, I could try to defend ethically and say I’m a crusader who is trying to wake up America and carry out an intervention on obesity. That’s a half truth. The other half is I am a businessman trying to make money, plain and simple. ”

His restaurant has been marked by the death of his spokesman, 29 years old, 575 pounds before. He died in March of issues related to obesity.

Ironically, the chain’s slogan is “taste worth dying for.”

“The Heart Attack Grill Diet is not for everyone,” a telephone recording at the restaurant says. “The side effects include weight gain sudden increase in repeat size clothing, back pain, the growth of the male breast, loss of sexual partners, lung cancer, dental caries, sclerosis of the liver, accidents stroke and the inability to see his pns. In some cases mild death may occur. ”

Dr. Jon says his honest advertising is refreshing in a world of fast food mysteries.

“All I can say in my defense is that if you compare me to Burger King and McDonald, I am honest and not,” said Dr. Jon the sun.

“It says right on my door:” Caution, bad for your health. “

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