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A countdown of the top 10 favorite American foods, especially guilty pleasure foods that people find irresistible.
A countdown of the top 10 favorite American foods, especially guilty pleasure foods that people find irresistible.
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S15, EP25 "Supersized Food"The biggest stacked burger in the world at almost 250 pounds; a plus-sized Sicilian pizza that feeds almost 75 people; a 72-ounce steak that no real cowboy can resist; the seven-pound hot dog that's too big for a bun; a giant cupcake.
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S15, EP11 "Mega Meals"The complex logistics behind creating feasts for huge crowds; dining aboard a U.S. Navy sub packed with enough food for a 120-day mission; cooks prepare a "Victory Meal" for 1,000 Marines; feeding 69,000 NFL fans during a Philadelphia Eagles game.
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S17 "Mega Food Countdown"A countdown of the top 10 favorite American foods, especially guilty pleasure foods that people find irresistible.
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S17, EP4 "Mega Snack Countdown"In this countdown, Americans' ten tastiest treats are reviewed; the nationwide journey leads to the most popular snack in the USA.
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