"If you love yourself just a little bit do not put that in your body! Read the statistics it's real peeps! Diabetes, heart attacks, high cholesterol, high blood pressure issues.," wrote another woman whose profile indicates she lives in Wolfsberg, Austria. Interested in Iowa food news? Follow Twitter and Instagram. One man from Greece called it "disgusting." A woman from Minnesota said, "I've had this and it's delicious actually." Another woman said, " If you eat this burger, you won't survive the Zombie Apocalypse either (too tired and artery clogged to run) but you will at least have a moment of burger happiness before you die. People are seriously up in arms over this burger’s very existence. At last count, the video had over four million views, 40,000 shares and 22,000 comments.
It’s an all-out fisticuff between those who’ve had it - or need it - and those who consider it to be the harbinger of death itself. Tastemade has a Facebook page with over 24 million followers from around the globe, and it recently released a video of The Walking Ched in action.Īnd then the "grab-your-bucket-of-popcorn" comments started rolling in. This massive mound of mac and cheese mania recently made an appearance on Tastemade, a mobile app that shows wide-ranging demonstrations of food - from basic recipes to chef-made dishes in restaurants around the world. Named ‘The Walking Ched,’ it’s one of Des Moines-based Zombie Burger + Drink Lab’s top three sellers.
Your burger is served between two breaded and deep-fried macaroni and cheese rounds. Who knew a burger could be so polarizing? Well, part of the reason is because the bun’s made from macaroni and cheese. People are loving it and raving about it on Facebook. This burger’s starting some big online fights. Watch Video: Outrageous burger with mac and cheese bun creating a fuss