Netizens slam US restaurant for offering free food to overweight customers

Updated : Mar 16, 2023 14:52
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A US restaurant is receiving backlash for offering free food to overweight people.

Las Vegas-based 'Heart Attack Grill's recent free food offer is for people weighing 158 kg or above, as per an NDTV report.

The viral videos show eligible customers relishing the meals without being charged a penny. However, the concept has not gone down well with netizens who are slamming the outlet for being insensitive towards obesity and other health issues. 

The restaurant is popular for its hospital-themed service and addresses customers as 'patients' given the exceptionally high-calorie, fat food they savour.

Interestingly, the employees here are dressed up as doctors, and nurses, while customers are asked to wear hospital gowns before tucking in. 

The menu includes quadruple bypass burgers, four beef patties, bacon stuffed bun among several other health-averse foods.

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