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Competitive eater gorges on McDonald’s for 100 days to prove he won’t gain weight

This fast food lover refuses to become “super obese” due to questionable eating habits.

While most people cut back on snacking in the New Year, competitive Zac Zona is taking on an extreme McDonald's binge to prove he won't gain weight.

A professional burger eater known for his fast-eating skills has vowed to eat Golden Arches food every day for 100 days. He regularly chronicles his Quarter Pounder pilgrimages. Over 22,000 followers of his I'm on Instagram at @zonaeats.

Zona also claims that she has lost weight since starting the diet. Instagram / @zona.eats

Since starting the flyathlon in November, the culinary crash test dummy is only halfway through its goal.

Zona recently celebrated her 40th day on the diet by loading up her car with a Cheese Double Quarter Pounder and a McCrispie Deluxe. “I have to finish this, it's really late today,” he declared before playing double-decker fast food Pac-Man.

The goal is to prove that you can't gain weight even though you only eat hamburgers and fries. This is basically the reverse of “Supersize Me,” where independent filmmaker Morgan Spurlock embarked on a month-long McDonald's marathon to illustrate the harmful effects of fast food.

Perhaps one of the big differences, aside from the length of the feat, is that Zona trains hard during Fly January.

One commenter warned: “Just because you're not gaining weight doesn't mean your liver, kidneys, and heart aren't working harder than they should.” 8th place – Stock.adobe.com

Zona is said to be not only refraining from accumulating excess fat, but also eating hamburgers to lose weight.

Never one to give up on eating, he posted a video of himself weighing himself on the 18th day. I actually lost 4 pounds. From his first weight.

Nevertheless, viewers on Instagram were skeptical of his immunity to the so-called fast food attack.

Zona is almost halfway through the fry Athlon. Reuters

One commenter warned, “Even if you maintain the exact same weight, your arteries can become clogged to the point of heart blockage.”

Another said: “Eating McDonald's won't make you gain weight in 100 days. Not right away, but long-term damage to your metabolism as all the additives and chemicals damage your gut bacteria.'' ” and it does not easily come back.”

“Just because you're not gaining weight doesn't mean your liver, kidneys and heart aren't working as hard as they should,” a third woman warned. “Things are changing internally. Be careful.”

In fact, the negative effects of McDonald's go beyond simple weight gain and include increased blood pressure, inflammation, and risk of heart disease. Increased chance of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's diseasewarns health experts.

That being said, nutritionists say some McDonald's dishes are more damaging than others, and some have negative health effects.

Kristen Carli, owner of Camelback Nutrition & Wellness, says the best McDonald's lunch order for weight loss is, paradoxically, the McDonald's Classic Burger with apple slices and unsweetened iced tea. he claimed.

“Choosing a basic burger like a McDonald's hamburger or cheeseburger will give you protein and some carbohydrates without the extra calories from cheese and mayonnaise,” she declared.

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