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A Devon steakhouse has been branded "mean" for denying a customer his £100 prize after devouring 3.2kg of mixed grill as part of an eating challenge because he missed "a few scraps of chips". Punter Andrew's impressive attempt to finish off Cattlemans Steakhouse 's monster meal in Paignton in under an hour was broadcast on social media on May 19.

The belly-busting Mega Mixed Grill includes a 20oz rump steak, 12oz of gammon, four sausages, three chicken wings, a chicken breast, and a 6oz cheeseburger. Footage shows Andrew powering through the first 20 minutes to eat almost all of the meat but then he slows down and begins to struggle. With just five minutes to go, he had only a handful of scraps of chips and three onion rings left but he started retching and almost threw up.



Brits 'sobbing' after seeing how American TV star makes cup of tea Andrew before the challenge with his Mega Mixed Grill ( Image: Kennedy News/Cattlemans Steakhouse) Andrew struggling to eat the last scraps of the Mega Mixed Grill ( Image: Kennedy News/Cattlemans Steakhouse) He gave up with three minutes to go and posed for a smiling photo with the almost-clean dinner tray, which the steakhouse posted on Facebook . However, they were inundated by comments claiming they were being "harsh" and "mean" and that they should have let him off and given him the £100 prize for completing it aside from the "scraps". Owner Gary King, who opened the steakhouse seven years ago, has defended his decision to deny Andre.

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