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Krispy Kreme Bacon Cheeseburger anyone?

When I read Meg's article about the largest burger in the world, I remembered seeing a photo last year of another burger that somehow got stuck in my head. May I present, the "Krispy Kreme Bacon Cheeseburger".
I'm not afraid of trying something really unhealthy and I grew up in the village where the deep fried Mars bar was invented, but this just seems too much, even for me.
Sadly, you won't be able to savor the delicate aroma of deep fried glazed yeast rings covered with bacon, cheese and meat, as they are only served at the staff restaurant of Google headquarters in Mountain View, California.
So, if you found this on the menu, would you go for it, or is this the kind of food you'd only consider at 3AM after a night of heavy drinking?
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(Krispy Kreme burger image source, Flickr user ccaviness)
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
david.jonas@gmail.com Aug 25th 2008 2:39PM
Ha! I always joked about getting the "doughnut burger with cheese and a party-sized bucket of flan" from the In-n-Out next to the Krispy Kreme in Daly City. Do you think the googlteria serves flan?
Brenda SFO Aug 25th 2008 4:37PM
You can get pretty much anything you want to eat in one of the many googleterias on campus, including flan.
Brenda SFO Aug 25th 2008 4:37PM
You can get pretty much anything you want to eat in one of the many googleterias, including flan.
Emma Leigh Aug 25th 2008 4:51PM
That gives me a stomach ache just looking at it. Does Google pay for their employees healthcare? If so, has the HBA seen that menu!!
nerditry Aug 25th 2008 4:57PM
This is the world famous Luther Burger, made more famous in the Boondocks episode : The Itis.
My roommates and I made this burger, but upped the ante into a contest on who could finish his in the shortest time. We did 4 quarter lb beef patties, 4 slices of bacon, 4 slices of cheese and sauteed onions per burger and the "loser" would have to clean up the kitchen.
Yes, it was DELICIOUS! and took just under 10 minutes and yes, that was the winning time. Post-match celebration included much sleep.
pontia Aug 25th 2008 7:16PM
Am I the only person disturbed by the sheer gluttony of Americans?