Heart Attack Grill – Taste Worth Dying For

By Suparna Chakaraborthy

Heart Attack Grill
'Heart Attack Grill', a restaurant in Arizona United States, owned by Jon Basso, serves free meals to anyone who weighs over 300 pounds. This restaurant has got into controversy for serving extra fattening food to it's customers. Two out of three adults in United States is either over weight or Obese. This restaurant is only adding on to the number.

Outside 'Heart Attack Grill', the caption reads, “Caution. This establishment is bad for your health" and another caption reads, 'Food Worth Dying For'. The menu of 'Heart Attack Grill' consists of, flatliner fries, full-sugar colas, unfiltered Lucky Strike cigarettes, and four sizes of meat towers ranging from the “single" to the “quadruple bypass burger."

The theme of 'Heart Attack Grill' ironically, is that of a hospital, where waitresses are dressed as nurses in short nurse uniforms and the owner Jon Basso, moves around wearing a doctors uniform.

There advertisement read, “Side effects may include sudden weight gain, repeated increase of wardrobe size, back pain, male breast growth, loss of sexual partners, lung cancer, tooth decay, liver sclerosis stroke and an inability to see your penis. In some cases mild death may occur."

'Heart Attack Grill' with all the cautions is one of the most famous restaurants in Arizona.

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