I want McEverything! Man orders every sandwich on McDonald's menu to create $140 supe

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Food fan Nick put together a $140 McEverything using all 43 of the sandwiches on the menu at the Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, McDonald's branch.


The McEverything, a creation by "Nick" of dudefoods.com. He spent $141.33 on every sandwitch that McDonalds offers, including a diet coke to wash it all down.
Nick via dudefoods.com
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Ronald McDonald beams with joy at the sight of Nick's creation, the McEverything.

He wanted McEverything!

A food fan ordered every single sandwich on the McDonald's menu to create his very own $140 gut-busting super-sub.
Nick's mega sandwich was created using every sandwich McDonalds offers.
Nick via dudefoods.com
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Nick's mega sandwich was created using every sandwich McDonalds offers.


Nick, who writes for the Dude Foods blog, checked off the "number one thing" to do on his gastro bucket list by making the stomach-churning dish.
Nick spent $141.33 on the sandwiches and a Diet Coke to wash his feast down.
Nick via dudefoods.com
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Nick spent $141.33 on the sandwiches and a Diet Coke to wash his feast down.

He rolled into the chain's eatery in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, 30 minutes before the end of breakfast service so he could order all 43 different sandwiches available.

Nick admits that his masterpiece ended up being much taller than he expected.
Nick via dudefoods.com
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Nick admits that his masterpiece ended up being much taller than he expected.

Using bamboo skewers, he then stacked them all together.

"I originally anticipated it only being a couple of feet high, but as you can see from the pictures it ended up MUCH taller than that," he wrote.
Nick says he struggled to resist eating the sandwiches as he constructed the McEverthing.
Nick via dudefoods.com
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Nick says he struggled to resist eating the sandwiches as he constructed the McEverthing.



Snapping pictures of his bizarre project in case it went tumbling to the floor, he confessed the most difficult thing was holding off from eating the grub.
The Frankenstein sandwich was held together using bamboo skewers.
Nick via dudefoods.com
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The Frankenstein sandwich was held together using bamboo skewers.

"I'm a total sucker for McDonald’s sandwiches, especially their McGriddles," he added.

Nick's previous works include Waffle-Wrapped Bacon Chicken Wings, Sweet & Sour Chicken in a Wonton Cone and an Inside-Out Grilled Cheese Sandwich. Fans of his blog are anticipating his next project.
Nick via dudefoods.com
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Nick's previous works include Waffle-Wrapped Bacon Chicken Wings, Sweet & Sour Chicken in a Wonton Cone and an Inside-Out Grilled Cheese Sandwich. Fans of his blog are anticipating his next project.

He admitted that many will question why he spent $140.33 on the food - plus an extra dollar for the Diet Coke.

But he said: "The way I see it though is that with all the leftovers I have I've got all my breakfasts, lunches and dinners covered for the next week or so!"


Fans of the blog are now questioning what will be created next.

Nick has previously made Waffle-Wrapped Bacon Chicken Wings, Sweet & Sour Chicken in a Wonton Cone and an Inside-Out Grilled Cheese Sandwich.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...wich-mcdonald-article-1.1459353#ixzz2fFPx0hOt
 
Re: I want McEverything! Man orders every sandwich on McDonald's menu to create $140

:smh:But he said: "The way I see it though is that with all the leftovers I have I've got all my breakfasts, lunches and dinners covered for the next week or so!"

This guy can't be serious:eek::rolleyes::eek: Granted, I can understand garnishing the media acknowledgement for what was perceived as an earnest adoration and genuine affinity for McDonalds. Why anyone would consider McDonalds fine cuisine, rather than cheap food if you can even call it that.:lol:

but, I concede his antics.

This guy can't possibly think this food will sustain anything more than 6-12 hours before being hard as stone and un-edible:eek::smh:

But, I guess different strokes (food) for different folks.

Man, I hope this guy has insurance and most definitely a hard stomach to ingest all that Mickey D's concoction. :yes:
 
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