This man has eaten at the pussin-wire for 114 days in a row
Out of Sunday, of course.
We all have our favorite quick restoration place, whether it is the burgers of the signature ofMcDonalds WhereBurger King, the roast beef at Arby or the tacos ofTaco Bell. You have probably already said something like: "I could eat that every day" on your preferred order. Well, a man took this quite literally. His restaurant of choice? Chick-a poussin.
Meet Mark Mendenhall of San Diego, who just eaten at Chick-Fil-A for 114 days in a row.
Nicknamed "The Mayor of Poussin-A" by the staff of his local outpost, Mendenhall ate at Pick-Thread-A every day for four months (except Sunday, of course, of course, of course, sure,When the chain is closed for religious purposes) And he does not have to start this waterfall on a whim - he really likes Chick-Fil-a. In an interview withFox NewsHe said that his craze with Pick-Fil-A began about five or six years ago.
"I loved the atmosphere. I liked how polished members of the team," he said.
The real estate agent inspired himself for the challenge when he heard about a man in Georgia who ate his local-wire campaign for 100 days rights (again, excluding Sundays).
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"I thought," Huh, Well, I could do that. "So I decided to start my challenge the next day," said Mendenhall in Fox News. "But I thought I would go105 days just to be different. "
In the end, he ended up going 114 days in a row.
So what did he command? Apparently, the easiest and most true classic: an original chicken sandwich with fries and a big diet coke.
Unfortunately, everyone was not on board with his effort. His wife was not too eager about the challenge, especially when he plunged away from their family's trip to Disneyland to hit the pussy-thread-A for lunch. Mendenhall promised that he would not do that at the next family getaway, which means that his challenge would probably not resume.
Why? Their next trip is apparently in Palm Springs. According to data fromGoogle MapsThe nearest fila-wire pusher is in Temecula - a car of about 63 miles.