eating challenges and eating contests

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Hi Everyone!

Some people have contacted us with their thoughts and also they have some great ideas for what they'd like to see. We're definitely open to any ideas to make this site run the way you want. We can't do this without you!

We are primarily doing this because we know a lot of people out there want to participate in eating contests but cannot spend the money required to compete in events that the two big competitive eating leagues hold. You have to go to them. And there are usually only a handful of competitors to stack yourself up against.

But we aim to take care of both issues! You can be anywhere to participate with us! If you're at home, on vacation, or traveling you can check the website and get involved! And when you compete with us you are taking on the world since anyone anywhere can enter! Also, our rankings are up-to-the-minute and based on competitor's performances in challenges.

The videos you submit are very easy to film, convert to your computer, and upload to YouTube or Google Video or any other video sharing service. We are putting together a tutorial that reviews the process for finding, filming, and submitting challenges. You will see that the process is quick and simple so you do not worry about the HOWS and you can have FUN!

We're always open to suggestions for challenges. The specifics for each challenge will be pretty standard so anyone can do them and their performance can pretty much be equal to other competitors. The first three challenges are going to involve Taco Bell, Wendy's, and McDonald's. You can see where we are heading: these 3 restaurants are all about delivering identical foods to every customer. A quarter pounder at a McDonald's in New York is pretty much the same as a quarter pounder at a McDonald's in Tokyo.

More later. Thanks for reading!

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