Watch FreakEating Take Down A Six-Pound Burrito In Under 15 Minutes

The feats of competitive eaters never cease to amaze me.

To celebrate the opening of their second food truck, Filipino fusion specialist, the White Rabbit Truck, decided to host an eating challenge of their behemoth six-pound burrito. Competitive eater Naader “FreakEating” Reda stepped up to take it down in a special Foodbeast Facebook livestream.

White Rabbit’s burrito is huge, requiring six tortillas to hold everything together as the base. Six slices of cheese and six scoops of garlic rice are then loaded into the burrito, along with a plethora of your meat of choice (FreakEating went with chicken adobo). Finally, it’s finished with six fried eggs and then wrapped up in foil before being sent out to the hungry challengers.

Typically, those who wish to take on the monstrosity get half an hour to do so. FreakEating doesn’t need that kind of time, however, and scarfed the entire thing in just under fifteen minutes. Wow.

I just spent that same amount of time to finish my half-pound lunch.

How this guy does it, I can’t really explain or comprehend, but you should definitely check out the livestream to see this impressive feat for yourselves.

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