UK Chain Introduces 2,000 Calorie Double Doughnut Burger

It contains two giant beef patties, several slices of cheese, four strips of bacon and two entire glazed donuts, one for each side of the bun.

Conventional wisdom dictates that America -- in addition to being the land of the free -- is the land of fattening foods. After all, Americans like their fast food, their buffets and their chocolate-covered thingamabobs. But other countries have their pudgy little hands in the cookie jar as well. Case in point? This massively unhealthy Double Donut Burger, now found throughout England.

UK chain Hungry Horse Pub is responsible for this beast. It contains two giant beef patties, several slices of cheese, four strips of bacon and two entire glazed donuts, one for each side of the bun. They aren't even pretending its healthy by adding a sliver of tomato. Nutritionally speaking, it clocks in at a Beatle-y 1966 calories, which is about as much as you need to eat in an entire day.

To put this in perspective, you'd have to eat forty McNuggets or nearly four KFC Double Down sandwiches in order to catch up to this ogre. God bless the queen.

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