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The Heart Attack Grill is an American hamburger restaurant in Las Vegas, Nevada (formerly located in Chandler, Arizona). It has courted controversy by serving high-calorie menu items with deliberately provocative names coupled with waitresses in sexually provocative clothing. The establishment is a hospital theme restaurant: waitresses ("nurses") take orders ("prescriptions") from the customers ("patients"). Each patient dons a hospital gown before ordering and those who do not finish their meal receive a paddling by one of the "nurses" with the option to buy the tainted paddle afterwards. The menu includes "Single", "Double", "Triple", "Quadruple", "Quintiple", "Sextuple", "Septuple", and "Octuple" Bypass" hamburgers, ranging from of beef (up to about ), all-you-can-eat "Flatliner Fries" (cooked in pure lard), beer and tequila, and soft drinks such as Jolt and Mexican-bottled Coca-Cola made with cane sugar.〔 Customers over in weight eat for free if they weigh in with a doctor or nurse before each burger. Beverages and to-go orders are excluded and sharing food is also not allowed for the free food deal.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Heart Attack Grill )〕 ==History== The Heart Attack Grill was founded in 2005 in Chandler, Arizona, by Jon Basso, with the declared intent of serving "nutritional pornography",〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Heart Attack Grill Turns Bad Press Into Big Business | Wall Street Fighter )〕 food "so bad for you it's shocking".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Heart Attack Grill )〕 The idea came when writing a marketing thesis about fitness training studios, as he became inspired by stories about his clients cheating on their diets. A second Heart Attack Grill opened in Dallas, Texas in May 2011, but closed in October 2011. One of the restaurant's promotions is a reward for customers who finish a Triple or Quadruple Bypass Burger, after which they are placed on a wheelchair and wheeled out to their vehicle by their "personal nurse".〔(MSNBC — Heart Attack Grill Serves Bypass Burgers, Flatliner Fries )〕 The restaurant's spokesman, Blair River, died on March 1, 2011, aged 29, from complications of pneumonia. The Arizona location closed shortly thereafter, on May 31, 2011. The Dallas location suffered a similar fate within a few months after that. According to a blog entry in the ''Dallas Morning News'', as of October 12, 2011, the locks at the West End location were changed due to nonpayment of rent. Additionally, food critic Scott Reitz of the ''Dallas Observer'' reported being unable to reach the manager by phone and that the restaurant's official website had been "scrubbed of any Dallas location information". On February 11, 2012, a customer suffered what was reported to be an apparent heart attack while eating a "Triple Bypass Burger" at the grill.〔 Restaurant owner Jon Basso called 9-1-1 and the customer was taken to the hospital. In February 2013, an unofficial spokesman and daily patron, 52-year-old John Alleman, died of an apparent heart attack while waiting at a bus stop in front of the Las Vegas restaurant. Other similar incidents include on April 21, 2012, when a woman fell unconscious while eating a Double Bypass Burger, drinking alcohol and smoking.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Heart Attack Grill」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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