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  • The unhealthiest restaurant in America and why it's controversial.
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  • @verigumetin4291
    @verigumetin4291 Год назад +2322

    The Heart Attack Grill is like that dungeon in video games. People in the village say that everyone who ventures in never comes out, there is a hanged skeleton at the entrance of the cave, and rumors have it an ancient necromancer lays inside.
    But of course, you go in.
    Because in your mind, you are built different.

    • @FuckGoogle502
      @FuckGoogle502 Год назад +116

      Honestly, it's in human nature to not leave well enough alone. If something can be perceived as dangerous, the human mind wants to pacify it, not leave it alone.

    • @joshbeatty765
      @joshbeatty765 Год назад +21

      Love this comment. This video was pure gold.

    • @Purplejesus7
      @Purplejesus7 Год назад +8

      underrated comment

    • @k9px
      @k9px Год назад +5

      @@FuckGoogle502 I would eat there no problem. Just don't overindulge.🤣

    • @Psycorde
      @Psycorde Год назад +3

      ​@@k9pxI'd go at least once, food has to be good since people return

  • @ThePaalanBoy
    @ThePaalanBoy Год назад +2413

    I hate America's glorification and downplaying obesity
    BUT THIS GUY
    He has my respect, he's refreshingly honest

    • @enyaliosares4301
      @enyaliosares4301 Год назад +128

      I mean, he's not downplaying it. He's honestly saying this food will kill you. Being fat will kill you

    • @tozaisusovac6842
      @tozaisusovac6842 Год назад

      Its kind of a "youre gonna kill yourself overeating, and thats bad, but i might as well make money off of it and give you a good time + an enviroment people wont judge you in. Like centers for addicts who keep getting closer to an overdose, without the profit motive@@enyaliosares4301

    • @ssebasgoo
      @ssebasgoo Год назад +106

      ​@@enyaliosares4301Yeah, at this point, it's just natural selection.

    • @ye9945
      @ye9945 Год назад

      who asked???
      America bad

    • @esco413
      @esco413 Год назад

      the media glorifies it, because the medical industry funds the media.
      the rest of the country, does not glorify it, we all think its gross and disgusting

  • @DjuraValtr
    @DjuraValtr Год назад +4401

    He's honestly one of the best doctors out there. Let's the public know that obesity is bad while at the same time gets rid of obese people.

    • @LawfulBased
      @LawfulBased Год назад +345

      No god, no miracles... just pleasures.
      The cattle has chosen. OINK OINK OINK 🐽

    • @thelastchurtle5356
      @thelastchurtle5356 Год назад +94

      aint no way u just said that lmfao

    • @curiouswind9196
      @curiouswind9196 Год назад +75

      @@LawfulBased americans be like

    • @oofdotcom
      @oofdotcom Год назад +120

      ​@@LawfulBasedreminds me of the pigs in spirited away, the parents greedily ate and turned into the pigs

    • @animegeek3109
      @animegeek3109 Год назад +11

      At least hes honesty ngl

  • @kalmkoala9243
    @kalmkoala9243 Год назад +1131

    He holds up a mirror to society. Society doesn't like the reflection.

    • @ralkashira1437
      @ralkashira1437 Год назад +46

      Now that’s a poem right there.

    • @FlorHuang
      @FlorHuang Год назад +14

      Love this

    • @jondoe384
      @jondoe384 Год назад +11

      Well said

    • @teaser6089
      @teaser6089 11 месяцев назад +8

      well said indeed

    • @Venemoth123
      @Venemoth123 7 месяцев назад

      Society doesn't care about the reflection. It cares that one guy gives their drug for free somewhere so they go there and die. No lessons learned. Everyone knows obesity kills already. Same as drugs but you don't give them for free to addicts on the street to raise awareness.

  • @keall82
    @keall82 Год назад +1208

    The video didn't mention why Basso started the heart attack grill in the first place. there was an interview where Basso said that he used to be a nutritionist, but got sick and tired of his patients never following his diet plans.

    • @reactriot6968
      @reactriot6968 Год назад +422

      Then he started his villain arc and now uses those same people as examples as to why they should have listened to him in the first place! Haha love it, what an actual genius

    • @turkeykent3719
      @turkeykent3719 Год назад +60

      @@reactriot6968u mean evil genius

    • @Zolgea
      @Zolgea Год назад +25

      This sounds like a script for a trash movie.

    • @crysosisback7115
      @crysosisback7115 Год назад

      Life is a boring movie, if you think about it@@Zolgea

    • @i_dream_of_memes
      @i_dream_of_memes Год назад +78

      they mentioned that in the beginning

  • @Cbald
    @Cbald Год назад +546

    As someone who consistently binge eats, the restaurant is not at fault at all. Those people were already living unhealthy lives to the point where one meal could end their lives. One meal-even an unhealthy one-will never end your life unless you're already on death's door

    • @CheeseElf
      @CheeseElf Год назад +17

      Yes exactly! A one time cheat meal or "unhealthy" thing rarely ever effects you much. It's a pattern of consistency that is the problem. It's the same way going to the gym once and having an amazing workout won't make you jacked overnight -- you need to go for months/years consistently to see significant progress.

    • @Psycho1343
      @Psycho1343 Год назад +2

      you could say that about anything though, alcohol, cigarettes, drugs.

    • @Kepesk
      @Kepesk Год назад +36

      ​@@Psycho1343Yeah, no shit. Life is all about moderation.

    • @zbaitl
      @zbaitl Год назад +7

      ​@@Psycho1343it was weird getting older and realizing an addiction to food/drugs/games is all the same thing. I've done all 3 and only when your real about it does anything change. He's doing better than most it's so weird to think about

    • @Unknownz000
      @Unknownz000 Год назад +4

      ​@gustavobrown4719 I do think it's weird to allow obese people that might have real eating disorders eat for free forever. Basically, signing their death warrant. I'm fine with having a super unhealthy restaurant that people can go to. But this is weird to me. It's like giving a heroin addict who can barely control himself free heroin for life if he's addicted enough. I personally don't agree with the eat free policy at all. It makes money and great publicity but I don't agree with it. Obviously some fat people can and should control themselves, but those with real disorders I feel genuinely bad for.

  • @ZombifiedRob
    @ZombifiedRob Год назад +629

    It kills me (no pun intended) that people are blaming the restaurant for someone having a heart attack in there while eating, as if that one burger is what did it and not the lifestyle those people have lived for decades

    • @Mu_tant_ik
      @Mu_tant_ik Год назад +10

      People blame him for creating a space in which people who are not able to restrain themselves can eat effortlessly until they fall over. Here is an example, if your dad was an alcoholic, would you open a bar in your living room? People commenting have absolutely no clue about addiction and habit, that is on top of having no compassion.

    • @danielbrown001
      @danielbrown001 Год назад +3

      @@Mu_tant_ikYou’re missing the point. If they didn’t keel over eating at the Heart Attack Grill, they’d keel over eating a Big Mac at McDonald’s. The difference is that McDonald’s is truly evil because they LIE TO YOU and try in their marketing to seem “fresh and healthy and good for the family.” This guy DOESN’T LIE TO YOU and literally tells you this food will kill you. Why are you going after this guy and not McDonald’s? This guy owns 1 restaurant in Vegas, not hundreds of thousands of restaurants across the globe. McDonald’s kills 1,000,000x as many people and you aren’t railing against them. You’d rather go after the mean guy telling the truth than the nice megacorporation lying and killing more.

    • @Mu_tant_ik
      @Mu_tant_ik Год назад +5

      @@Allan_Stone Do you really think that obesity is a problem of information? Just imagine bars would give out alcohol out for free to people with 3,0 and over or drug stores handing out meth to drugusers. Now we are talking, now we have a fair comparison. Do you want that? Don't be ridiculous, if the owner was honest, he would shame people for being obese. Instead he celebrates them, calls them "champs", gives them purpose, status, a reason to come back. Don't you see how twisted that is. His "positive intentions" only reinforce their habit. For many of them money is the only barrier stopping their lust for more. There are so many stories about stuff like this. Gambling, Alcohol, information is never the problem, its habit and addiction. And don't tell me they can just stop, they can't.

    • @freefalling4271
      @freefalling4271 Год назад

      ⁠@@Mu_tant_ikwell if the bars and drug stores have very big and obvious signs saying that you are 5 days closer to death and people clapping them saying “WOO good job Larry, let me know when you die so that I can chase your wife”, then yes I would want that. There’s a point where “he’s unable to control himself” is no longer a valid excuse and you’re better off restarting a new life in which you can actually control yourself.
      FYI it’s not any better when you can’t save anyone with the “shaming them” strategy. Obesity rate is higher than ever even before this shop opened, so your conventional route doesn’t seem to do anything other than patting yourself in the back for virtue signalling “haha fat bad” to an empty echo chamber. You’re not any better results wise, just FYI.

    • @bjni
      @bjni Год назад +83

      @@Mu_tant_ik what you said doesnt even make sense, he didnt make this restaurant in their living room, now did he ? also there is a mcdonalds down the road they can get 10 bigmacs instead and die from that, thats what these people would have done anyways.

  • @saphironkindris
    @saphironkindris Год назад +890

    This guy is the literal definition of 'Lawful Evil' and I kind of respect it in a weird way.

    • @saphironkindris
      @saphironkindris Год назад +88

      His motif is basically the same idea behind Jigsaw from the SAW movies. "You'll either die, or leave with a new found appreciation for life"

    • @saphironkindris
      @saphironkindris Год назад +10

      True@@Mapleboi404

    • @ultimaxkom8728
      @ultimaxkom8728 Год назад +33

      @@saphironkindris They are clearly not the same nor similar to each other. One is free, by choice, and for joy while the other is trapped, by force, and for torture.

    • @Remedy462
      @Remedy462 Год назад +8

      I know right, I think it's because they are just so honest and open about their criticisms that really pushes the debate right back to center. Overall, I hope every customer is positively affected by their visit. Even vicariously experiencing this restaurant is impactful.

    • @DonderoA7
      @DonderoA7 Год назад +13

      I'd actually say he's more chaotic good. His end goal is good; have people eat healthy and take care of themselves. He just does it in the most chaotic way.

  • @ZZ-os4nb
    @ZZ-os4nb Год назад +791

    To quote Mark Baum from the Big Short, "I can't hate him. He is so transparent in his own self interests that I almost respect him."

    • @Metaljacket420
      @Metaljacket420 Год назад

      This but also I think this is secretly a reverse psychology scheme, think about it how else do you get American media to actually attack unhealthy food and promote healthier eating?

    • @Psycorde
      @Psycorde Год назад +2

      Doesn't seem like he's doing it for himself though, from what I understand, it stems from trying to save people from themselves

    • @BJ52091
      @BJ52091 Год назад +16

      “Would I buy a burger from him? No.”

    • @jonathancunningham8739
      @jonathancunningham8739 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@BJ52091"Would that mean you live longer certainly."

    • @luishalo19
      @luishalo19 8 месяцев назад +9

      that's a really good reference
      "why is he confessing?"
      "he's not confessing, he's bragging"

  • @spurnd
    @spurnd Год назад +507

    This would be like a cigarette company calling one of their brands Cancer Sticks, and becoming the most popular cigarette. 💀

    • @magicbufo4277
      @magicbufo4277 Год назад +5

      ​@@BoinkrNanisyeah lol and like almost $30 a pack too i believe, something outrageous

    • @MastersPipe
      @MastersPipe Год назад +6

      ​@@BoinkrNanisin most of south america as well, there was a famous guy in Chile who lost most of his neck due to cancer, and his image was plastered in every pack of every brand.

    • @zeus5432
      @zeus5432 Год назад +9

      ​@@BoinkrNanisyeah same here in PH. It has health warning all over in it but still sells effectively

    • @shovelhead3843
      @shovelhead3843 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@MastersPipelike Dyin Bryan?

    • @smileywarhead5178
      @smileywarhead5178 6 месяцев назад +6

      I want to release a strong whiskey called “Numbing Agent for Severe Depression”
      Or maybe just “Depression Accelerator”
      What you guys think?

  • @thecharcarl
    @thecharcarl Год назад +1114

    This guy is not the hero society wants but hes the hero they need.

    • @arakmir1041
      @arakmir1041 Год назад +52

      The hero they deserve

    • @samuraipunch-jc5zz
      @samuraipunch-jc5zz Год назад +1

      they don't deserve this hero@@arakmir1041

    • @ABADD0N777
      @ABADD0N777 Год назад +7

      Nah, pretty sure they want him... Obviously they don't need him 😅

    • @Mitchel6489
      @Mitchel6489 Год назад +18

      Hes not the hero that society wants. He is the villain that they need.

    • @remrem-gx3ml
      @remrem-gx3ml Год назад +14

      natural selection at its finest.

  • @alexjustalexyt1144
    @alexjustalexyt1144 9 месяцев назад +127

    The thing is, that in my opinion, he isn't glorifying obesity, he is just showing how much we have already glorified it

    • @michalcz10
      @michalcz10 9 месяцев назад +4

      You've got point there chief

    • @byronrush9802
      @byronrush9802 3 месяца назад +1

      I wouldn't recommend it I was cursed with a digestive system that wouldn't allow me to digest most vegetables, it took some time but I finally found a balance I'm an overweight who went from 600 lb to 400 I'm trying to bring myself down further until at least 255

    • @NoNoNoNopeNopeNopeNo
      @NoNoNoNopeNopeNopeNo Месяц назад +1

      @@byronrush9802 k, then home made fruit smoothies.

    • @byronrush9802
      @byronrush9802 Месяц назад +1

      @@NoNoNoNopeNopeNopeNo thanks for the recommendation, it's on my list for Christmas

    • @schattizuvivene4070
      @schattizuvivene4070 20 дней назад

      ​@@byronrush9802how's it going so far?

  • @SlurpeeBoy9999
    @SlurpeeBoy9999 Год назад +1350

    This guy has undoubtedly saved more people than he has helped people to the grave. I won't say "killed," because they made the choice to go and keep going. Those people were already lost causes. If you keep coming back to a restaurant called the Heart Attack Grill, you're committing suicide, and you would have killed yourself on McDonald's even if the Heart Attack Grill didn't exist.

    • @whatthehirsch7385
      @whatthehirsch7385 Год назад +198

      Right. With his work he makes the whole situation conscious. And the public doesn't like that. Die in silence, don't take responsibility.

    • @SlurpeeBoy9999
      @SlurpeeBoy9999 Год назад +103

      ​@@whatthehirsch7385Precisely. It shows that people do not care about being healthy. If they did, they'd be thankful for the honesty and walk away. What they care about is psychological comfort, and they get that with denial.

    • @perfectlife6016
      @perfectlife6016 Год назад +1

      No

    • @LawfulBased
      @LawfulBased Год назад +16

      YEAH BUT HELL TASTES SHOOOOOO GHOOOOOOOOOOOOD, OM NOM NOM

    • @SlurpeeBoy9999
      @SlurpeeBoy9999 Год назад +43

      ​@@LawfulBased​ I'll never deny someone the opportunity to damn themselves with their actions, because that's not my job. If someone wants to destroy themselves with vice, so be it. I'm not their lord and master. My objection is that these people claim to be victims and demand that the rest of society change itself to accommodate them. In this way, they make us pay the price for their sins. They say they're blameless and others come along to coddle them and reaffirm that belief. This is true of obesity, it's true of alcoholism, it's true of every other vice.

  • @MrBrassporkchop
    @MrBrassporkchop Год назад +96

    OMG that 10k calorie burger cost only 16 bucks in 2012. God I keep forgetting how much prices exploded in the past 10 years.

    • @DS-lk3tx
      @DS-lk3tx 6 месяцев назад +10

      4 days worth of food. 😂😂
      16 bucks. Wild.

  • @Phaevryn
    @Phaevryn Год назад +858

    Lets be honest. The only people getting mad about this wouldn't ever be a customer anyway, and the potential customers would find it hilarious. And the more the sour, boring and miserable people rage about it and the more attention they give it, the better his business runs.

    • @malchir4036
      @malchir4036 Год назад +71

      "The only people getting mad about this wouldn't ever be a customer anyway"
      That's over half the fucking internet described.

    • @bomber9912
      @bomber9912 Год назад

      Hes neither a villain nor a hero. All this talks about showing people how his food kills and putting attention on obesity is just a mask and all those people blaming him for something that is not his fault but in reality a national health crisis are just sheep. Its just marketing. Thats it. There is no second layer behind the curtain. He is a businessman - a capitalist through and through.

    • @vayokekita8223
      @vayokekita8223 Год назад +40

      The best part is that none of the negative publicity about this place says the food tastes bad

    • @cooliostarstache5474
      @cooliostarstache5474 Год назад +1

      Yeah, how dare people be appalled by *literally eating oneself to death*

    • @Phaevryn
      @Phaevryn Год назад +31

      @@cooliostarstache5474Could be worse, could pretend to be healthy while actually lying about it. Like pretty much anything, and anyone, else.

  • @NikolayMIA
    @NikolayMIA 11 месяцев назад +13

    >9.900 calories burger
    >I don’t even eat it in a day
    For the record, 9900 calories is normal amount of energy for 5 (five) days for average grown up man.

    • @abprepboy33
      @abprepboy33 11 месяцев назад +2

      mehhhh 2000 calories/ day is a bit low for an adult male over 155 lbs

    • @NikolayMIA
      @NikolayMIA 3 месяца назад

      @@abprepboy33depends on job and daily activities.

    • @heyyou322
      @heyyou322 12 дней назад +1

      Dude, you’d have to starve yourself for 3 days, only drinking water, and you still wouldn’t be able to force 1/4 of that burger down… fuck

  • @DominusMaximo
    @DominusMaximo Год назад +281

    Here's what happened. This guy had several businesses where he tried to help ppl loose weight and they wouldn't listen wouldn't stick to the plans and would just stay fat and he was like "you know what? F*ck em they want to die young? Here lemme help." He hates them so now he's leaning into it and rubbing it in there stupid fat faces while he does it.

    • @Akrilloth
      @Akrilloth Год назад +66

      He even has a villain origin story, lmfao.

    • @gucciboy4555
      @gucciboy4555 Год назад +12

      i respect this man sooooo much

    • @Channel-23s
      @Channel-23s 6 месяцев назад

      @@Akrillotha villain that’s closer to a Anti Hero can’t get more obvious than that name and him saying you’re gonna die young if you’re fat ,man is trying to wake up the US with each controversy and save lives by being the infamous jerk/asshole hence the comments of some changing there lives by net benefit

    • @Cyborg_Lenin
      @Cyborg_Lenin 5 месяцев назад +1

      , Why do people have no moral compass? In what universe does this, or his honestly, or anything else make his actions better? "Oh he is an honest drug dealer, he just targets the most vulnerable people but he says drugs are bad" Piss off.

    • @zmaxx123321
      @zmaxx123321 5 месяцев назад

      @@Cyborg_Lenin Honestly because in that country they already allow and accept that everyone can sell the most heart damaging fast food if they want to, so going against him for selling fast food when he's being honest about how evil it is would be pretty hypocritical. Honesty is a virtue afterall, and an honest evil capitalist man that explains exactly what he's selling is seen with far more respect than someone that lies or obfuscate the information to sell you something that's bad for you which seems to be common in the US.
      Also because Food unlike drugs aren't inherently adictive for the most part, So people think that you have more of a choice regarding not eating too much.

  • @jayemover_16
    @jayemover_16 8 месяцев назад +47

    He's such a brutally honest person, I absolutely adore his approach. He's just like "fuck it, you want to eat yourself to death? go right ahead, I'm not stopping you."

  • @MrPariserpoo
    @MrPariserpoo Год назад +150

    No matter how the media will make this guy a villain.
    I will bet that McD and Burger King have caused more deaths than this place.
    This guy is just honest AF which is refreshing.

    • @gogereaver349
      @gogereaver349 6 месяцев назад +1

      the death coubnt at mcdonalds is insane.

    • @boro316
      @boro316 3 месяца назад

      Y g 3:39 🎉

    • @NarutoHigh160
      @NarutoHigh160 2 месяца назад +2

      He realized people love to be ignorant and have a lack of self control, so instead of bashing his head against the wall trying to teach them now they have to learn it on their own while he profits.

  • @aelux4179
    @aelux4179 Год назад +73

    I wouldn't call him Lawful Evil, more Chaotic Good. He knows that the end goal is a good one, making people lose weight before it kills them, but his method is so batshit insane it creates chaos

  • @omfg322
    @omfg322 Год назад +152

    He's not forcing people to eat there with minimal advertising. People are still making the choice to eat there. This guy is based af

    • @TibiConstantine
      @TibiConstantine Год назад +22

      yea, like nobody is forcing you to gamble, or take drugs. you make a bad decision, it's on you.

    • @KneGros-nc1ss
      @KneGros-nc1ss Год назад +7

      Just removing the "weak willed" trait from the genepool. Not by Force, but choice.

    • @Cyborg_Lenin
      @Cyborg_Lenin 5 месяцев назад

      @@KneGros-nc1ss Literal nazi rhetoric

  • @InvictusDelat129
    @InvictusDelat129 Год назад +22

    He’s not a “villain”. He’s not forcing them to eat there. He’s just done fighting Darwinism.
    The world is overpopulated because we spend so much time trying to save people whose stupidity would off them the first chance that they got.

    • @Cyborg_Lenin
      @Cyborg_Lenin 5 месяцев назад

      He is the villain. He created a space that targets the must vulnerable people and encourages them to feed their deadly addictions. This IS evil and it doesnt matter if he says "dont do it", he promotes and makes money from it.

    • @InvictusDelat129
      @InvictusDelat129 5 месяцев назад +6

      @@Cyborg_Lenin the “most vulnerable” are children and they need to be protected. These are adults that are capable of doing better and choose not to. I have no sympathy for them.

    •  2 месяца назад +2

      ​​@@Cyborg_LeninHe isn't forcing anyone to eat there. He's serving really unhealthy food and telling everyone it will kill them in the long term. He's perfectly honest and transparent about it. What obese people put themselves through for decades to reach this point is the real tragedy. They have free will.

    • @Cyborg_Lenin
      @Cyborg_Lenin 2 месяца назад +1

      Drug dealers aren't forcing anyone to buy either and yet they are destroying lives and ruining communities.
      Doesn't matter how honest he is about it, his business model explicitly targets the people who will be harmed worse. He is just being honest about how horrible he is, that doesn't make him good.
      Free will is a funny thing. You can chose to turn left or right, but the read has been build without your control. Eating disorders and addiction aren't a matter of choise and you can bet these 500 pound people got those.

    • @maclaintrepanier2511
      @maclaintrepanier2511 11 дней назад +1

      @@Cyborg_Leninfree will means you don’t have to follow the road, they chose to walk down the road towards their deaths

  • @donaldallen2459
    @donaldallen2459 Год назад +124

    I can kinda see this guy being all passionate about helping people get healthy while none of his clients follow anything he says until one day he says "F IT! You wanna die? You wanna eat unhealthy? I'll show you f'n unhealthy! ... Hold my beer."

  • @magicpondrecords
    @magicpondrecords Год назад +93

    I feel like he’s just putting a mirror to the world, almost like laughing at the state of fast food industry

  • @Maveriks1010
    @Maveriks1010 Год назад +121

    First body positive Dr. on the planet. Dude was stunning and brave to defend such a noble cause when nobody did.

    • @swordre5805
      @swordre5805 Год назад +11

      Body positivity was different. They deny the fact that food kill them.

  • @Shane0622
    @Shane0622 Год назад +30

    It's funny that media was criticizing this dude for the restaurant but at the same time if you tell the truth like he does saying "being obese is an unhealthy lifestyle" then you're fat shaming and fatphobic. This dude is amazing and is brutally honest basically advertising assisted suicide via food lmao.

  • @Khaynizzle7
    @Khaynizzle7 Год назад +574

    I love how so many people are quick to call him evil, but not those that are actively, and knowingly participating regardless of his honest and open stance about his food.
    How the fuck can a man telling you "this food will kill you" be evil for serving you that food simply because you want it? He's not even capitalizing off of these extremely obese people. He's simply giving them what they want.

    • @whatthehirsch7385
      @whatthehirsch7385 Год назад +163

      The real issue is that people hate responsibility. They are so used being lied to that they NEED to being lied to. If someone tells the true its like a smelling salt.

    • @chrislaurent1137
      @chrislaurent1137 Год назад +45

      @@helloasa9296Don’t complain to someone who put warnings around a bear cave and yet you decide to enter the cave regardless of the high chance of being mauled. That is on you and you alone at that point.

    • @ViralVideos-wp5cz
      @ViralVideos-wp5cz Год назад +23

      I think most people who complain about this shit think addictiveness of food is similar to drugs. In there head its like promoting drugs in your resturant but for us its a simple fact of having lack of self control.

    • @helloasa9296
      @helloasa9296 Год назад

      @chrislaurent1137 are you seriously thinking that is analogies? If a person puts a warning sign of Bear cave. That person has only one goal. To warn people and save lives.
      Now, if a person brings a bear in the city as a circus. And excite audiences to go in bear cage as a challenge. Now, that is not the same as putting a warning outside the cave. Sure. The person who goes in the cage will be stupid. But that circus person will be an evil person for creating that situation and teasing people to attempt challenge.

    • @ryandowling1045
      @ryandowling1045 Год назад +9

      its equivilant to getting mad at stores for letting you buy the ingredients to make something extremely unhealthy, the only difference is this guys uncomfortably honest about it for those people that wouldnt eat this stuff anyway

  • @fricki1997
    @fricki1997 Год назад +34

    This guy took a look at America's culinary tradition and distilled it to its pure essence. A genius.

  • @nikitamarynich1794
    @nikitamarynich1794 Год назад +233

    He's doing the world a favor by being honest and saving taxpayers a lot of money.

    • @TheOneGreat
      @TheOneGreat Год назад +4

      That's not true since people don't just "keel over" but rack up hospital bills and stop working because just leaving the house makes them go out of breath.

    • @reactriot6968
      @reactriot6968 Год назад +20

      @@TheOneGreatit is true because they are like that already, this comment is talking about the people who die there on the spot haha

  • @liquidemotionzz3232
    @liquidemotionzz3232 Год назад +24

    "The craziest thing in the world is tht if someone tells the truth everyone gets mad" -AsmonWisdom

  • @-jakey-
    @-jakey- Год назад +263

    I ate here with my homie when I turned 21. The waitresses spank you with a paddle if you dont finish your food.
    Our waitress was tiny and cute so I was like "Go ahead itll be funny haha"
    You know those spankins that made you stand up and straighten your back when you were a kid?
    Yeah she fucked me up

    • @PoopSockJohnson
      @PoopSockJohnson Год назад +16

      😂

    • @gutoguto0873
      @gutoguto0873 Год назад +31

      Lmao 😂 she got you real good

    • @SyncF
      @SyncF Год назад +12

      I don't live in the US but I wanna go to that restaurant lol.

    • @styxzero1675
      @styxzero1675 Год назад +42

      I would go there and not finish the meal on purpose, punish me nurse please 🥵

    • @relystar1346
      @relystar1346 Год назад +7

      ​@@styxzero1675hahaha

  • @CrowsDescend
    @CrowsDescend Год назад +71

    So it's bad for him to do it, but when the big corporate food companies do it, it's good. I love how brutally honest he is. If only more real doctors were also brutally honest about how toxic big pharma is for our health as well, and more.

    • @mattdamon9326
      @mattdamon9326 Год назад +5

      250k death a year of malpractice every year in the US, it's insane.

    • @TiredofSitting
      @TiredofSitting Месяц назад

      @@mattdamon9326it’s because big pharma keeps brainwashing people into thinking drugs are the only and easiest answer. And that chronic diseases can’t be cured, so here have a pill.
      I’ve personably been saved and nearly killed multiple times by the medical establishment ñ. The times they nearly killed me were with drugs I were allergic to but I figured it out on my own. I took steroids for my lungs for 10 years and no doctor ever made the connection the massive anxiety I was suffering from was the steroids. Turns out it was about 75% cause for the anxiety and sleepless i suffered as a child.

  • @jermey.
    @jermey. Год назад +94

    I wish more companies were that honest. It kept getting more honest every second and the urn... just wow. I assume they talked about it because his family gave them the urn for the mission

  • @Mitchel6489
    @Mitchel6489 Год назад +45

    The man is literally a super villain real life. We even got his tragic background story to what made him go to the dark side. And people love a good villain.

  • @joaokiehnjr
    @joaokiehnjr Год назад +235

    I have been there, food is amazing the ambient as well.
    Let the doc keep doing his good work to mankind.

    • @tekh_ops7855
      @tekh_ops7855 Год назад +4

      LOL

    • @EnforcerTV
      @EnforcerTV Год назад +6

      I am so jealous! Tell me what you got! Right now!

    • @wilazn
      @wilazn Год назад +3

      I need to check this place out next time in Vegas.

    • @Psycorde
      @Psycorde Год назад +3

      Let him cook

  • @caseyshaunthomas
    @caseyshaunthomas Год назад +4

    This is a man who became cynical after seeing the ways people destroy themselves despite his advice, then spitefully made a business to profit off gluttons; Unabashedly candid about it. The bitter irony.

  • @Daninput
    @Daninput Год назад +51

    In a world where we try cover ourselves with lies, it’s nice to know straight honest is there to kill on a notion.

  • @montrealbreakcore3241
    @montrealbreakcore3241 Год назад +32

    This guy is insanely good and his business is both brilliant satire and an advertisement for healthy lifestyle.

  • @ArgerasCZ
    @ArgerasCZ Год назад +41

    Guys I'm happy to say since two weeks back I can no longer eat for free in Heart Attack Grill :D
    Because I'm 156kg (343 stupid US units), lost 21kg(46lbs) since April, it's possible you can do this too if you overweight reading this, slow and steady is best, just try to eat little bit less junk food (don't stop completely it's impossible) and just go on daily walks, and of course you will not do much at start but slowly you will eat less and less junk food and slowly would go on longer daily walks, I started being able to go like 2km(1.2miles) day, now I'm doing daily 10km(6.2miles) which was my goal and eat not that much junk food weekly, for example I can't of course quit soft drinks, but instead of like 6+ liters(202oz) I only drink 2 liters(67oz) weekly
    later I added some workout but at start, just walk, you will see it's magic, I recommend with headphones found some podcast and it goes by fast
    Btw I'm on side of that owner of that restaurant, f*ck fat people, we are ugly, we take way too much space

    • @123370
      @123370 Год назад +5

      just fyi americans know what a 2L is, especially in the context of soda.

    • @Psycorde
      @Psycorde Год назад +2

      Keep it up, it's very hard work to change your lifestyle and stick to it, wish you success

    • @WTFIWFYDB
      @WTFIWFYDB Месяц назад +2

      Yo dude, how it is going, are you alive?

    • @ArgerasCZ
      @ArgerasCZ Месяц назад +3

      @@WTFIWFYDB alive and well
      Currently at 125kg, I'm able to walk 25km now, slow and steady way for the win 🔥

    • @WTFIWFYDB
      @WTFIWFYDB Месяц назад +1

      @@ArgerasCZ that's awesome) Yeah that's what I see with a lot of people, they start on unmaintainble torture diets/regimen, than just give up.

  • @krs4395
    @krs4395 Год назад +9

    They got angry that Jesus told the truth as well, yes I am comparing this man to Jesus.

  • @MoodyManMoobs
    @MoodyManMoobs Год назад +26

    The owner had me rolling. He is the sharpest hammer.

  • @DP-bj3jw
    @DP-bj3jw Год назад +15

    I've been here in Vegas, the owner was real cool. I am skinny but I did in fact eat the entire thing. I just asked the owner if I could smoke my blunt by his restaurant and he just asked for a hit and I got free food. This guy would be the richest man in the world if not for his love of cocaine.

  • @dieengie337
    @dieengie337 Год назад +11

    Hey, cigarette companies do this ALL THE TIME. Nobody bats an eye. But when you do it with food, everyone loses their minds. BOTH of them literally say "this will kill you". People still consume it.
    Dude looks like Lex Luthor at home xd

  • @1981_Reacts
    @1981_Reacts Год назад +10

    I went to this restaurant when it was still located here in Arizona. It was a wild experience. They had "eat all you want for free" event on Valentine Day. Fries cooked in pig lard, massive burgers (I had single bypass burger) and naughty nurses who call you out for not eating enough by saying stuff like " are you not man enough to eat more?" and " have more you pussy"... wild. Then he moved his restaurant to Vegas but experience was totally worth it once a lifetime. Also, if you have the quadruple bypass burger you get to be wheeled out to your car on a wheel chair.

  • @LukeE78
    @LukeE78 Год назад +55

    I went there back in 2015. I at the time was over 350lbs and got to eat free. I had to buy a drink and was limited to only a single burger at a time and fries. Thou tbh it was hard to eat just that. It was very good. It was a nice experience to go and check out the place. I would probably go back if i could.

    • @Chris3s
      @Chris3s Год назад +14

      Did you start working on your health after that or didn't it change anything for you?

    • @TheOneGreat
      @TheOneGreat Год назад +4

      ​@@Chris3sYeah, now I'm interested.

    • @turkeykent3719
      @turkeykent3719 Год назад +7

      @@Chris3swell he is posting 8 years later so i would assume it changed him

    • @PoopSockJohnson
      @PoopSockJohnson Год назад +6

      ​@@Chris3s"at the time" he probably lost weight

    • @LukeE78
      @LukeE78 Год назад +18

      @@Chris3s after going there no, i was not too worried about my weight..yes i was over 350 but i am a very large person in general. It was about 5 years later when I got much much heavier than that is when i had a heart attack, and ended up having weight loss surgery. Im still working on getting back to 350 and lower. my goal is to be between 300-325.

  • @shuki3488
    @shuki3488 Год назад +16

    Actually, I treated this restaurant concept as a form of reverse psychology. I went to the Las Vegas location and instantly did not want to go inside. Never tried their food, had heard of people dying, and having heart palpitations, and needing to be taken away in stretchers. I immediately turned my ass right around, put myself on a diet after I came home from my Vegas vacation and lost 40 pounds. No fucking joke, this dude scared the fat off me🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @dubiousbrick4483
    @dubiousbrick4483 Год назад +9

    Iv struggled with eating habits for most of my life, it wasn’t until I couldn’t walk up the staircase at work anymore without getting winded when I told myself it was time for a change. That was back in 2019. Since then I went from 240 lbs (I’m 5’ 2” so I was a short fuck meatball) but I was able to drop to and been able to maintain 130lbs since 2021. It took a while and it was honestly all just dietary adjustments and going for walks every day. I remember the feeling of leaning over to tie my shoes and feeling my face fat lean forward, having to hold my stomach up at the urinal, not being able to wear normal pants because they always felt too tight.
    Slowly getting into gym routines now and I hear a lot of people hate on cardio and saying running is boring but like, running and pull ups are my absolute favorite thing because for so many years of my life I just couldn’t fuckin do it. Sometimes I have nightmares that the progress I made over the past couple years was a dream and that I’d wake up obese again, on the edge of death. It scares me to think that at one point I would have gone to that place and eaten there, probably multiple times a week.
    Fuckin scary, I miss Coca Cola though

  • @kalmkoala9243
    @kalmkoala9243 Год назад +15

    Lizzo posts a video of her rubbing her belly and eating thousands of calories in two bites. Shes labeled as brave and beautiful. So why isn't this man applauded for making more people brave and beautiful?

  • @jorgekeroge6067
    @jorgekeroge6067 Год назад +7

    "Every supervillain is a hero in their own story"
    "Every Hero is Villian in someone elses story"

  • @Nick-Lab
    @Nick-Lab Год назад +8

    Having a heart attack is not caused by the food you are eating at that moment. It is because of the food you ate over the course of the previous 5 to 10 years.

  • @ShaunInce123
    @ShaunInce123 Год назад +38

    If I ever go to Vegas, this is one of the places I have to go, just to try it out. I also like the brutal honesty from the owner.

  • @luminous3558
    @luminous3558 Год назад +5

    "Man has heart attack while eating at the heart attack grill" is such a good headline.

  • @suno3789
    @suno3789 Год назад +39

    Asmon's content has truly come full circle. Its to the point where if he is given enough time in-between, he can react to the same fast food restaurant 3 different times whilst maintaining the illusion its his first watch through. Truly one of the greatest pioneer's at the forefront of the video reaction sphere.

  • @xConflictGodzx
    @xConflictGodzx Год назад +6

    “Nobody can eat the whole thing” laughs in BeardMeatsFood

  • @lucasmccain7866
    @lucasmccain7866 Год назад +17

    This man doesn’t even try to hide his horns. And for that I respect him😂

  • @zyourzgrandzmaz
    @zyourzgrandzmaz 20 дней назад +1

    "if you eat this burger you could literally die."
    *Eats burger*
    *Almost dies*
    *SURPRISED PIKACHU FACE*

  • @jocelyneragan2791
    @jocelyneragan2791 2 месяца назад +5

    He's trying to shame people into being better. They should be better. Shame on them.

  • @Fastwinstondoom
    @Fastwinstondoom Год назад +10

    I hope whoever has to clean the toilets in that place gets hazard pay...

  • @Yggdrasill8
    @Yggdrasill8 Год назад +15

    You could eat there and be ok, you don't have to get the quadruple or triple bypass, just get a regular burger and eat a normal amount of fries and it is no different than any other burger joint.

    • @godassasin8097
      @godassasin8097 Год назад +3

      I'm sure they'll put more oil and stuff
      they also don't have dier soda options...

    • @godassasin8097
      @godassasin8097 Год назад

      diet*

    • @overcast2018
      @overcast2018 3 месяца назад

      Eating greasy ass burgers and fries but still want diet coke? Do you think the coke is making you fat? ​@@godassasin8097

  • @Tagerrun
    @Tagerrun 4 месяца назад +3

    19:30 the doctors sent the letter not because they care about the people, but because they are missing out on 10 more years of milking those cows for prescriptions and other medical needs.

  • @MultiWweiscool
    @MultiWweiscool Год назад +12

    Each recommended calorie per day is 2000-2500 each.
    If you eat the 19.000 calorie burger, you have eaten food for the next 7 to 9 days

    • @Mark_badas
      @Mark_badas 9 месяцев назад +4

      Imagine if you could eat for a whole week in a day. And not need to eat and be full for the rest of the week. That would be awesome.

    • @Phyt5
      @Phyt5 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Mark_badasthat’s not how it works, after all day you will be hungry again

    • @Mark_badas
      @Mark_badas 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@Phyt5 I know. That's why I'm imagining it.

  • @feartheghus
    @feartheghus 3 месяца назад +4

    This man is a healthcare accelerationist. He got tired of trying to fix the unhealthy and snapped one day saying “fuck it let’s speed up the process of collapse!”

  • @cheezi1030
    @cheezi1030 Год назад +5

    Thats what i would expect Eric Cartman to do in a South Park episode

  • @WEIRDxGRIM
    @WEIRDxGRIM Год назад +5

    Heck that grill is so popular that even here in the EU we know of that grill, my brother even took a special pitstop near that place on his roadtrip in America.

  • @kietdaoakaicy
    @kietdaoakaicy Год назад +4

    it's kellogg's strategy...pay for breakfast research and sell cereal

  • @JonIronhorse
    @JonIronhorse Год назад +8

    This is the absolute most effective public service of our generation. No government, no law, no tyranny could ever be this effective.

  • @hourai1052
    @hourai1052 Год назад +14

    The video didn't mention the part that if you couldn't finish what you ordered, they will have the nurses spank you with that wooken paddle which I find pretty funny

    • @Bee-cw9ho
      @Bee-cw9ho Год назад +1

      Damn, I would just go there and not finish my food on purpose

  • @mihochicoine127
    @mihochicoine127 Месяц назад +1

    There's a place called "big Tony's" in Michigan that sells a 1lb BLT, where all the bacon is deep fried and happy of it has to be served in the side because it won't fit in the sandwich bread. The banana split has over 1 gallon of ice cream, and the burrito dish has the burritos that completely fill the plate they come on, with the side dishes on a separate plate

  • @rustegdude7384
    @rustegdude7384 Год назад +9

    9:32 Did anyone else notice the waitress name is Alex Areola 😂😂

  • @Dadbeard89
    @Dadbeard89 2 месяца назад +3

    FYI the heart attack grill is still opened today with a review as of November 11 2024

    • @JohnWickBabaYaga556
      @JohnWickBabaYaga556 20 дней назад

      I answered yes to 3 of the 4 interview conspiracies. Obv Lockness monster isn’t real.

  • @iProNaD3R
    @iProNaD3R Год назад +16

    They even give you shots of alcohol in medicine bottles lol and if you don’t finish your food they will spank you in front of everybody lol

  • @TS-dr2jn
    @TS-dr2jn Год назад +15

    He cant even get sued or in trouble because he is 100% honest about how unhealthy it is 😂

  • @KnightCrown
    @KnightCrown Год назад +12

    He's like Jigsaw, he's providing people with choices and some choices have consequences.

    • @vivil2533
      @vivil2533 Год назад +7

      Minus the whole kidnapping thing... hopefully.

  • @ShadowOfMachines
    @ShadowOfMachines Год назад +6

    This guy is a prime example of why you never apologize. Just be honest, or brutally honest as this guy has been, and you can take on all kinds challenges. You will get lots of push back, but who cares when you've already said everything your detractors will try to push?

  • @Flapps96
    @Flapps96 Год назад +7

    So I looked up this place on yelp and there’s an actual coupon for “3 free spankings from a naughty nurse” LOOOOOL

  • @AtelierOfWeebs
    @AtelierOfWeebs Год назад +1

    6:43 he died of pneumonia, in the end it wasn't the burger, my man left the server like a boss

  • @LexJoeHome
    @LexJoeHome Год назад +6

    It is a smart way to create a negative association. So people connect the food with the death and suffering it causes. I respect and admire this dude.

  • @MirakuruMahiron
    @MirakuruMahiron Год назад +17

    After my boyfriend reached 198 pounds (he's a bit short, so it wasn't a healthy weight at all), I took him to work out with me, and he successfully shed the excess weight. However, it was painful to witness the daily detrimental impact on his mood and performance in almost every aspect of his life. I genuinely can't understand how people can manage to live at over 300-500(
    also depends on height) pounds.

    • @Hetsu..
      @Hetsu.. Год назад +1

      Food is tasty. Eat food. Get fat

  • @jorgemigueltavares6041
    @jorgemigueltavares6041 Год назад +7

    Dude's fishing for whales, and succeeding at it, too.

  • @killerpenguinz
    @killerpenguinz Год назад +14

    I've never seen asmon laugh as much as he does in this video, lol 😂

  • @C4Snipes
    @C4Snipes Год назад +6

    I knew you were going to react to this as soon as Sunny uploaded it

  • @thehosspanda7822
    @thehosspanda7822 5 месяцев назад +3

    I tried the triple bybass got spanked for not finishing

  • @sshhddoo9892
    @sshhddoo9892 Год назад +4

    Feel like OTK needs to take a streaming field trip to this fine establishment

  • @thevomit5851
    @thevomit5851 Год назад +3

    This is actually the healthiest restaurant I've ever seen. Replacing the seed oils with saturated fat is what I want all restaurants to do.

  • @oddityrevised2726
    @oddityrevised2726 Год назад +5

    The Heart Attack Grill isn't a warning. It's a challenge.

  • @jhansenduca1478
    @jhansenduca1478 10 месяцев назад +1

    Doing gods work to show ppl how it's bad being overweight/obese

  • @zeo4481
    @zeo4481 Год назад +5

    Imagine blaming 1 person for thousands of bad choices.
    Baso clearly knows where he stands regarding obesity and i respect him for it.

  • @xkiri7484
    @xkiri7484 3 месяца назад +1

    This is probably the best villain arc I ever saw, ngl. Almost a perfect anti-hero, not the one we wanted, but definitely deserve it.

  • @zackwyatt169
    @zackwyatt169 Год назад +5

    I like this guy he's honest he basically said
    "If you get a heart attack at *heart attack grill* you got what you came for"

  • @Meh_zzz
    @Meh_zzz 3 месяца назад +1

    It really feels like this guy tried to help people and saw how unwilling they were to help themselves. He then lost faith in humanity and decided to go the complete opposite way just to prove a point that some people just don't care about being healthy

  • @alext6933
    @alext6933 Год назад +5

    Now if only somebody opened up a restaurant like this but for alcohol, I would be there the day they f****** open.

  • @doorhinge2039
    @doorhinge2039 Год назад +1

    This entire restaurant just feels like a byproduct of this dude having a Joker moment.

  • @nistarok123
    @nistarok123 Год назад +8

    This man is the real life embodiment of everything Ron Swanson stands for.

  • @beatrageGameSalad
    @beatrageGameSalad Год назад +2

    This also looks like a McDonald's documentary with a truth serum! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @tomorrowlad
    @tomorrowlad Год назад +3

    The nurses spank you with a paddle if you don't finish your meal.

  • @Justadonkey
    @Justadonkey 2 месяца назад +2

    I like that guys moxie! He's got a morbid sense of humor I love it

  • @trainerred1345
    @trainerred1345 Год назад +7

    Me while watching this: Man those people really like eating unhealthy food.
    Also me while watching this: Where did i put my 2nd Poptart?

  • @Lin_Nascimento
    @Lin_Nascimento 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love how they complain about his restaurant, but don't complain about cigar or beverage, despite them killing more people than his restaurant ever will

  • @reploid001
    @reploid001 Год назад +5

    At least the people died in that restaurant; died happily indulging in gluttony

  • @drpzor
    @drpzor Год назад +1

    He's not lawful evil, he's chaotic good.