How many White Castles can you eat

Supercat67

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At one time ?
I've done 12 on multiple occasions but the side effects are near deadly. Haven't done that in several years but have thought about going for it again.
 

Supercat67

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With cheese or not ? I'm a thinking about lunch tomorrow.....
Also, should I warn my coworkers ?
 
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I think I could eat 14+ under the following conditions:
  • No dinner the night before
  • No breakfast other than coffee
  • Go out run 7+ miles
  • Head directly to WC
 

Stevo1951

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I don't like them but my wife does. She can eat just two and it's sleeping in the other bedroom for me, the stench even drives the dogs out.
 

J_Dee

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Same.

I remember when White Castle opened in Somerset. My friends raved over it and couldn't get enough...but only for about two weeks. I'm pretty sure a couple of 'em are still recovering from that particular nasty little binge. XD
 

kyboy1998_rivals34276

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I saw two large construction workers (6’ 3ish/340 each) having a White Castle challenge on a job site when I was in my early 20s. They each had a Crave Case (30 cheeseburgers). One guy ate all but three of them and the other finished his off and ate the three remaining.

I really don’t see a winner there, but is was disgustingly impressive.

Myself I usually get 7 with cheese and a cheese fry with a Big Red when I go.
 

WildcatfaninOhio

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Worked at "The Porcelain Palace" part time back in HS. Took many years before I could bring myself to eat there again. 3 double cheese is my limit.
 

funKYcat75

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When they're cooked correctly, they might be the best fries in the fast food game #controversialbutbrave

I've had maybe two burgers in my life from there. Not a fan.I'll mess with some chicken rings, though.
 

DSmith21

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Used to go there most weekends in my late teens. It was the local hangout after midnight. Rarely ever ate the horrible little gut bomb burgers. The fries/onion rings and chocolate shakes were decent though. I still remember the stink of the place which was basically over-powering grilled onion mixed with stale cigarette smoke. Short answer: zero.
 
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55wildcat

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back in the eighties the place I worked at (Dupont) had a castle eating contest. It was for shift workers only and had to eaten on midnight shift during lunch break only . We had four shifts, A,B,C and D shifts. Somebody came up with the idea that this shift could eat more than that shift so the challenge was on
My shift of maybe 40 people ate 1050 (33 was cheese burgers ) in a 2 hour span, with one guys slamming 50 and chasing them with a 2 liter of big red. has weighed about 200 and six ft tall. We had to order them two days in advance so they could have people there to cook em. White Castle @ 7th and Berry and I picked them all up in my pickup truck. it was crazy. Byron Crawford a news reporter wanted to do a story on site but our plant manager refused it. The shift that came in second dropped 750 on their night shift.. Myself, 10 was the best I could do.
 

DSmith21

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back in the eighties the place I worked at (Dupont) had a castle eating contest. It was for shift workers only and had to eaten on midnight shift during lunch break only . We had four shifts, A,B,C and D shifts. Somebody came up with the idea that this shift could eat more than that shift so the challenge was on
My shift of maybe 40 people ate 1050 (33 was cheese burgers ) in a 2 hour span, with one guys slamming 50 and chasing them with a 2 liter of big red. has weighed about 200 and six ft tall. We had to order them two days in advance so they could have people there to cook em. White Castle @ 7th and Berry and I picked them all up in my pickup truck. it was crazy. Byron Crawford a news reporter wanted to do a story on site but our plant manager refused it. The shift that came in second dropped 750 on their night shift.. Myself, 10 was the best I could do.

I can't imagine how bad that would have been on the poor janitorial staff.