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Viewers are stunned when Chipotle customer eats entire burrito bowl in six bites

Viewers are stunned when Chipotle customer eats entire burrito bowl in six bites

A woman on TikTok shocked her viewers after eating an entire Chipotle meal in just six bites.

Known as the ‘500-pound giant’ to her 41,000 followers, the TikToker doesn’t shy away from a competitive eating challenge. She has gone viral on several occasions for mukbangs where she eats a large amount of food at once.

Most recently, the foodie challenged herself to eat her Chipotle bowl in less than 10 bites. “Can I eat my Chipotle bowl in less than 10 bites and 500 pounds?” she asked her followers in a viral video.

As she sat at the kitchen table with her takeout and a tray of Cheetos, the ‘500-pound giant’ began eating one bite at a time.

Effortlessly, she finished her Chipotle in just seven bites, a feat many viewers couldn’t believe with their own eyes. However, the TikToker wanted her fans to be fully convinced that she had achieved her goal, so she shared a second video where she finished her meal in six bites.

This time, however, she posted an unedited version of her recording. “No cuts for those who doubt the Giant,” she said.

She also opted for Doritos. While munching on huge chunks of Chipotle, the TikToker used potato chips to wipe sour cream off her face. “Mhmm…” she hummed. Adding: “Let’s go.”

“It may not be pretty, but mhm, it’s just good. You get all the flavor. I won’t drop anything,” she said as she swallowed her fifth spoonful.

As she took her sixth and final bite, the TikToker expressed that she wanted to enjoy what was left of her six-minute meal. “Let’s take it easy… we’re not in a hurry,” she said.

Viewers of her viral mukbang were stunned to see how easy it was for her to eat her Chipotle so quickly. “This is really crazy!” exclaimed one.

“My Chipotle lasts about two meals,” wrote another.

“Cleaning your mouth with a Dorito is a whole new level,” added a third.

One viewer, however, pointed out the TikToker’s clip for being “feeder content.” The viral phenomenon occurs when people eat large portions of food on camera for the pleasure of others. Well-known feeder content creators are JellyBeanSweets and Nikocado Avocado.