Beard Meats Food
Beard Meats Food is the alias of British competitive eater and YouTube entertainer Adam Moran.
Beard Meats Food frequently participates in eating challenges in England,[1][2][3] and currently holds the British record for most Big Macs eaten;[4] this was a world record in August 2015 but was beaten the following month by US competitive eater Matt Stonie.[5] He won the 2015 Yorkshire Pudding Eating World Championships in Leavening, North Yorkshire,[6] and competed in the 2015 Battle of Big Eaters World Championships for Team UK.[7]
Beard Meats Food has also filmed various projects for TV, including How to Win At Everything on National Geographic and How Safe is Meat, which aired on ITV's Tonight on 3 December 2015.
He posts weekly videos of his eating feats on YouTube and maintains a blog reviewing eating challenges across the UK.
Beard Meats Food is a former banker, and lives in Leeds.[8] He is a qualified personal trainer and says that competitive eating together with two hours' weight training per day has improved his body fat ratio over five years.[9][10] In 2016 he was given a position as food tester by the owner of an American-style diner chain in Yorkshire, who took out £1 million in insurance on his stomach and tastebuds.[8]
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References
- Kerry Mullen (30 April 2015). "Competitive eater fails epic food challenge by a single pot of beans". Daily Record.
- Lauren Ballinger (20 June 2015). "Could you complete the Widowmaker hotdog challenge at Ox and Bone, Huddersfield? Leeds competitive eater sets a new record!". Huddersfield Examiner.
- Keyan Milanian (18 November 2015). "Cod almighty: Adam scoffs 5,500-calorie fish supper in just 12 mins". Daily Star.
- Alison Lynch (21 August 2015). "Man sets super-sized world record – by eating 17 Big Macs in one hour". Metro.
- Nicholas Reilly (26 September 2015). "Matt Stonie eats 25 Big Macs in a single setting, because why not?". Metro.
- "Becoming The Yorkshire Pudding Eating World Champion". beardmeatsfood.co.uk. 23 June 2015.
- "UK Battle of the Big Eaters qualifier details". EatFeats. 2 October 2015.
- Jim Jack (20 July 2016). "UK's top competitive eater lands tasty role with Yeadon diner". Wharfedale Observer.
- Alison Lynch (11 April 2016). "UK's top competitive eater says eating challenges helped him get 'really ripped'". Metro.
- Sarah Buchanan (11 April 2016). "Extreme eater reveals ripped physique is result of 10,000 calorie meals". Daily Star.