This Tiny Woman Just Ate Everything On Starbucks’ Dessert Menu In One Sitting

Have you ever looked at the pastries inside Starbucks, feeling like you might want to grab a chocolate chip cookie, but there’s also a blueberry muffin that looks pretty dank. It can be a hard decision, but if you have the stomach for it, just get everything on the menu and be done with it.

That’s what Japanese YouTuber Yuka Kinoshita did at her local Starbucks, as she ate every dessert on their menu in sitting.

Kinoshita has made a habit of eating a crazy amount of food, and does so quite frequently, so it’s no surprise that she was able to pull of this Starbucks feat.

She ended up downing 22 items and she said the cost came out to about 8,996 yen, or $90.

Yuka even gave brief reviews of each item she ate, from their girtthy sugar donut, to their  matcha-flavored espresso cake.

Every single person pigging out in a hot dog eating competition, usually looks like they’re going to die after—Kinoshita probably ate just as much and looks like she’s ready to calmly carry on with her day.

It’s pretty nuts, but she definitely has a special stomach for stuff like this.

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