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Man Eats 25,000th Big Mac


First Posted: 05/16/11 07:14 PM ET Updated: 07/18/11 06:12 AM ET

UPDATE: The AP reports that Gorske enjoyed his burger:

FOND DU LAC, Wis. — A retired prison guard ate his 25,000th Big Mac on Tuesday, 39 years to the day after eating his first ... nine.

Don Gorske was honored after reaching the meaty milestone during a ceremony at a McDonald's in his hometown of Fond du Lac. Surely McDonald's most loyal customer, Guinness World Records recognized Gorske's feat three years and 2,000 Big Macs ago, and the 57-year-old says he has no desire to stop.

"I plan on eating Big Macs until I die," he said. "I have no intentions of changing. It's still my favorite food. Nothing has changed in 39 years. I look forward to it every day."

The sign beneath the golden arches Tuesday read "Congrats Don Gorske 25000 Big Macs."

Before he ate No. 25,000, he showed dozens of onlookers many of the different styles of cartons he has collected over the years and other Big Mac-related stories.

Before biting into the sandwich, he said, "It's been seven years since 20,000. Same thing goes this year folks. You can't have the carton and it probably still takes 16 bites for me to finish a Big Mac."

The crowd erupted into applause.

Gorske, who appeared in the 2004 documentary "Super Size Me," which examined the fast food industry, looks nothing like one might expect of a fast food junkie. He's trim and walks regularly for exercise, and he attributes his build to being "hyperactive." He said he was recently given a clean bill of health and that his cholesterol is low.

Gorske's obsession with the burger – two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun, for those not familiar with the once-ubiquitous ads – started May 17, 1972, when he bought three Big Macs to celebrate the purchase of a new car. He was hooked, and went back to McDonald's twice more that day, eating nine before they closed.

He's only gone eight days since without a Big Mac, and most days he eats two. Among the reasons he skipped a day was to grant his mother a dying wish. His last Big Mac-less day was Thanksgiving 2000, when he forgot to stock up and the store was closed for the holiday.

Gorske said he loves numbers and counting things and was inspired to start counting his burgers because McDonald's noted how many hamburgers were served on their sign.

He said he is probably obsessive compulsive and that he likes repetition and doesn't like change. He said he's kept many of the Big Mac boxes and receipts over the years, and has noted his purchases in calendars he's kept.

McDonald's says there are 540 calories in a Big Mac, which is more than a quarter of the calories a person on a 2,000-calorie diet would consume. The burger also contains 29 grams of fat and 1,040 grams of sodium, which are both more than 40 percent of the Food and Drug Administration's daily recommended value for a 2,000-calorie diet.

Tara Gidus, a registered dietitian in Orlando, Fla., said she wouldn't recommend Gorske's Big Mac diet, and that he's likely stayed relatively healthy because of good genetics and because he doesn't order a lot of extras, such as fries and sodas.

She said the Big Mac provides protein and grains, which the body needs, and that she would be "less concerned about the bad stuff in the Big Mac and more concerned about the good stuff he's missing," such as fruits and vegetables.

Gorske said he normally buys six on Monday and eight on Thursday and freezes or refrigerates them and warms them when he wants to eat them, so he doesn't have to run to the restaurant all the time.

Gorske said he likes other foods, including bratwurst and lobsters, but that he loves Big Macs and his wife Mary, a nurse, never has to worry about making him a meal.

"I really do enjoy every Big Mac," he said.

He said his wife jokes about ending his streak.

"She says ... when she has to put them in a blender, it's over," he said.


PREVIOUSLY: Wisconsin-based Don Gorske plans to eat his 25,000th Big Mac on May 17, 2011, 39 years after his first Big Mac bite on May 17, 1972.

He averages two Big Macs per day and has 10,000 Big Mac cartons still in his possession. He keeps two Big Macs in his luggage in case he cannot find a McDonald’s when he travels. Gorske believes he has drank over 200,000 Cokes along with his burgers.

Gorske's wife Mary has convinced him to consume McDonald's parfaits since he does not take any vitamins and subsists mostly on Big Macs (we're a bit dubious of this suggestion as McDonald's parfaits have 21 grams of sugar per serving).

One Big Mac serving has 540 calories and 29 grams of fat. So, in total, Gorske has consumed about 13,500,000 total calories and 725,000 grams of fat from Big Macs.

Check out the full story to learn about Gorske's obsessive-compulsive tendencies and his surprising cholesterol level.

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01:50 PM on 07/09/2011
Good for him. I've only eaten 5 my entire life. On average I go about five years between eating one...That should count for a record its self, unless you consider the true winners...Those who have never had one.
11:36 PM on 05/22/2011
they really should be giving them to him for free at this point.
11:19 PM on 05/22/2011
With the money he has saved, you would think he could afford to pay for a haircut, rather than going the home-job route.
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10:16 PM on 05/21/2011
I can just see the next foodie symposium:

Archburger Syndrome and its correlation to Hirsute Cluelessness
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10:05 PM on 05/21/2011
Another MacHottie.......
09:02 PM on 05/21/2011
I hope he schedules regular colonoscopies.
05:24 PM on 05/20/2011
Too much salt, sugar and fat. It's addictive and it's not healthy.

He is lucky that he has good genes that can tolerate it. Staying away from fries and soft drinks also helps reduce the calories, salt, sugar and fat.
03:49 PM on 05/20/2011
...he sounds like a bore
01:39 PM on 05/20/2011
He freezes or refrigerates them and then warms them? Are you kidding me. A Big Mac is hard enough to choke down when '' fresh''.
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10:36 PM on 05/19/2011
I believe a massive coronary is on order for this man. Congrats!
12:50 AM on 05/20/2011
Why do you think that? His cholesterol is 156 mg/dL.
09:58 PM on 05/19/2011
I am glad he likes them . 1 about every 5 or 6 years is enough for me. I am sure there is a "Whopper Guy" that we will soon be hearing from also.
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07:55 PM on 05/19/2011
"He said he is probably obsessive compulsive and that he likes repetition and doesn't like change."

Well that explains the haircut then.
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09:13 AM on 05/23/2011
It was his fathers haircut, his grand fathers haircut, his great grandfathers haircut, his great great grandmothers haircut... his great great great grandfathers... ah, never mind...
06:52 PM on 05/19/2011
His grandmother's dying wish was for him to not eat Big Macs for a day... this guy has some serious issues.
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10:01 PM on 05/21/2011
...and obviously so did his grandmother.
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05:51 PM on 05/19/2011
I loved Big Mac's too, but my last one was eaten in 1999.

Haven't eaten at McDonalds this Century.
01:49 PM on 05/19/2011
of course a guy who eats big macs every day would have a hairstyle like that.
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jsand96876
10:38 PM on 05/19/2011
I'm wondering from looking at him if he still has a CB radio in his truck and he has one of those giant belt buckles with like a rebel flag or a steers horns or something on it.