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The Microsoft Taco Challenge 2006

Most eating challenges start off as a result of someone boasting about their ability to consume massive quantities of food. This one was no exception. When "Spivey" claimed he could eat 8 tacos, his colleagues took him up on the challenge. Little did he know, 24.1 tacos later, there would be a winner, and of course, a loser!

From: http://jholmes.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!6C72B8E39DF8C4E1...

July 12
Taco Challenge 2006
Like most absurdities around the office, this one started with Spivey claiming he could eat eight tacos from Taco Bell. This time, we took him up on his offer.

To sweeten the deal for spectators, and to ensure Spivey's participation, Heather made it into a challenge. She would go 1-for-1 with him on Tacos.

[CONTINUED]

In other words, Spivey got served.

So Vick, Geeven, Spivey, Heather and I headed to Taco Bell and it was on. Geeven, Vick and I each had ordinary Taco Bell meals. Spivey and Heather began doing rounds of three tacos each.

I'm too tired to really do this post justice tonight, so I'm going to leave it off here with a few tantalizing tidbits and photos and will fill in more details later.

Suffice it to say Spivey was ahead until the very end. Heather used two special abilities: MMP and BNR; but Spivey had no specials available. After 24.1 tacos, 4100 calories, and over a half pound of fat, it was all over.

The evidence is all here.


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The Microsoft Taco Challenge 2006
Authored by: Maks on Tuesday, December 12 2006 @ 09:44 am UTC
This is pretty good stuff, I regularly eat 6 of these when I'm walking home after a night of drinking until I can get home an order a pizza. I've never sat down and had a real challenge, though. 12 is a pretty good amount, I'd say.
The Microsoft Taco Challenge 2006
Authored by: Maks on Tuesday, December 12 2006 @ 09:47 am UTC
Also...taco bell tacos are hard to do a challenge on. In an order of even 3 tacos, you will find varying amounts of meat and lettuce. They are not a uniform size, so it's possible one can eat fewer tacos but more quantity.
The Microsoft Taco Challenge 2006
Authored by: Billy on Tuesday, December 12 2006 @ 04:29 pm UTC
Not uniform? I would have thought a franchise like Taco Bell would have strict controls on the amounts of ingredients going into these things? If they were all over the place with that, customers wouldn't be too happy if they got ripped off. Then again, there is a chance they'd make you a mega-taco ;)
The Microsoft Taco Challenge 2006
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, December 13 2006 @ 12:29 pm UTC
They put those things together so fast, it's almost impossible. I've gotten ones with almost no lettuce, some with tons of lettuce, the meat varies, etc. It's not like a burger where it's a machine made patty that gets stamped out in uniform size. Either way, still an impressive amount of food!
The Microsoft Taco Challenge 2006
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, December 14 2006 @ 04:51 am UTC
Wait. I'm confused...how many tacos did she eat? They mention 24.1, but is that the total that the group ate? And what was the time? Darn me and my fascination with statistics. Either way, I find her incredibly sexy.

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