Ultimate Man v Food challenge: UK's tallest burger is 16 inches high and 6,900 calories
FEELING peckish?
This gigantic burger is crammed full of almost 7,000 calories and would make the perfect meal for anyone looking for a Man v Food style challenge.
The burger, known as the Moby Dick, stands at a whopping 16 inches tall and weighs 1.25lbs.
It contains a steak burger, a pork, sage and onion burger, a minted lamb burger and a bacon burger piled between four baps.
The burger, sold at the Ship Inn at Newnham in Gloucestershire, also has four layers of hash brows, 12 tomato slices, 12 gherkin slice, 12 onion rings and coleslaw.
Ten people have tried the burger and 10 people have failed
And that’s not all – it also comes with a serving of chips that weighs in at more than 2lbs.
The whole thing comes in at 6,900 calories – more than three times the recommended female daily intake.
Pub landlady Carrie Redgwell said: "Ten people have tried the burger and 10 people have failed. We've had a few people get close - they managed to finish the burger but were beaten by the chips. They hit a wall."
The Moby Dick burger costs £23.95, with £5 going to charity, however if someone finishes the huge meal they get it for free.
The burger was created over Christmas and launched at the start of the New Year.
The pub previously had the Titanic burger, which weighed three and a quarter pounds, on the menu.
However, patrons were finishing the burger too easily so they created the Moby Dick burger.
Office worker Rachel Smith, from Bristol, is one of the people who tried the huge meal but failed to finish it.
She said: "It's a lovely burger and certainly quite a challenge. Definitely an eyes bigger then the belly moment but it's good fun to try these things and good luck to the people who manage it."