Strange Food-Related World Records

The article discusses various strange and wacky world records related to food, such as most Big Macs eaten in a lifetime, most live cockroaches eaten in one minute, and most hot dogs consumed in a contest. Some individuals have set records for consuming unusual foods and quantities within specific time frames.

International Relations, Financial Regulation, Prisoner Perspectives, Gender Violence, Competitive Eating

Mediators are working on a cease-fire deal in Gaza after Hamas proposed amendments to President Biden's plan. G7 summit in Italy focuses on supporting Ukraine against Russia. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposes regulations to remove medical debt from credit scores. NPR reporter explores the significance of prisoners' perspectives. Mexico City faces gender violence crisis despite women-only metro cars. Joey Chestnut wins hot dog eating contest by eating 63 hot dogs in 10 minutes.

Controversy over Joey Chestnut's Ban from Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest

Joey Chestnut banned from Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest for endorsing a rival brand of plant-based hot dogs. New York City Mayor Eric Adams wants to see Chestnut compete and is trying to intervene. Chestnut will still compete in a live-streamed hot dog eating contest on Labor Day.

Joey Chestnut Banned from Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest

Joey Chestnut has been banned from the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest in 2024 after signing a deal with a rival brand. The competitive eating community is shocked and believes there will be an asterisk next to the winner's name this year.

Joey Chestnut Banned from Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest

Joey Chestnut banned from 2022 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest for endorsing plant-based franks, leaving room for potential underdogs. Chestnut has dominated the contest for almost two decades, holding numerous world records in competitive eating.

Joey Chestnut's Absence from the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest

Joey Chestnut, the 16-time champion of the Nathan's hot dog eating contest, will not be competing in the event due to a conflict with contract stipulations over a sponsorship deal with a rival hot dog brand. Major League Eating (MLE) president Richard Shea confirmed that the contest will still take place without Chestnut's participation.