50 Times People Just Had To Document These Insanely Large Portions Of Food They Received In The US
You know what they say: Everything’s bigger in Texas! But in this case, make that the entire United States, because below, we’ve gathered a list of some of the most jaw-droppingly and heart-stoppingly massive portions of food that you can’t find anywhere else in the world.
From burritos the size of babies to planet-sized pizzas, our listmakers have scoured the internet sniffing out the biggest plates possible. Enjoy this list of pics that will make you full just by looking at them, and be sure to upvote all of the photos that make you say, “God bless America!” (Or at least, God bless America’s arteries…)
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Enormous Pizza, Banana For Scale
This Steak
That right there is the #1 reason I could never seriously be 100% vegetarian. BEEF. It's what's for dinner.
This Pizza Slice
Alright, first things first. Let’s address the elephant (or elephant-sized portion of food) in the room: no, not all American restaurants serve these gigantic portions. I’m from the United States, and I can vouch for the fact that you will not find meter-long pizza slices often. The comically large portions are often sold for the novelty aspect, and those same businesses probably sell regular-sized pizzas as well. But in general, yes, the portions are likely larger than what you’ll find in many other countries. I’ve been to plenty of restaurants in Europe where I’ve received portions big enough to take home leftovers as well, but the difference is that taking home leftovers is often expected in the US.
Nobody will bat an eye if you ask your server to box up the rest of your meal, because honestly, it’s often more surprising if you can finish it all. Everyone is different, and we all have our own unique appetites. But assuming that every single American is eating meals like these on a daily basis is just incorrect. These photos have been shared on social media because they are shockingly huge!
This Pancake That Came With My Omelette. This Is From Billy Gail’s In Branson, MO
From The Hot Dog Hall Of Fame In Orlando, Florida
Dreaming About This Most Beautiful Donut Duo On Donut Day
Part of the reason these giant portions exist is because of social media. If you see a photo of a milkshake that’s two-feet tall on Instagram, you might want to head to the same place and order one for yourself. “Foodstagramming” has been popular for over a decade now, and it can help businesses gain impressive amounts of traction. If they serve an item that goes viral or generates lots of shares and comments on social media, customers will come pouring in asking for the sundae the size of a ship or the pizza that won’t fit in their car to take home.
And when it comes to what types of food content do best on social media, you might not be surprised to hear that salads and smoothies aren’t what most followers are craving. According to one study published in the Journal of Consumer Psychology, calorically dense food seems to get the most engagement on social media. Cakes, burgers, sundaes, steaks, bowls of mac ‘n cheese, etc. We all love eating with our eyes, and even if we know that giant donut might not be the healthiest choice to have this afternoon, we can at least drool over a photo of it on Instagram.
I Said Two Scoops Of Pear, And Then The Ice Cream Lady Gave Me This Unit
A Chicken Sandwich I Ordered That Was Impossible To Eat Normally. Didn't Expect The Size (Had More Chips On The Side)
Public House restaurant in Sarasota, Florida.
This Table-Size Pizza At Big Joe's Pizza, San Antonio, Texas
Ethan Pancer, Associate Professor of Marketing at Saint Mary’s University, and Matthew Philp, Assistant Professor of Marketing at Toronto Metropolitan University, explored the idea of why we’re so attracted to fatty foods on social media in a piece they wrote for The Conversation. “Humans are hard-wired to seek foods with characteristics that the brain instinctively recognizes as valuable,” the authors explained. “Seeing calorie-dense foods like those high in fat content (like burgers, pizza and cookies) typically precedes pleasurable consumption, so it is natural that humans visually attend to food.”
I Found Out Why The Curly Fries Were $7. It’s The Whole Fryer Basket
This Giant Bavarian Pretzel I Ordered
Because Apparently, People Love When The Meat Is 2x The Size Of The Bun
“Finding and eating calorie-dense foods typically makes people feel good, releasing dopamine and stimulating pleasure centers of the brain,” Pancer and Philp went on to note. “This suggests that nutritional content can be broadly gauged by a dish’s appearance, and that the simple exposure to calorie-dense meals can make people feel good.” I have to admit, I follow plenty of restaurants and accounts on Instagram sharing mouth-watering vegan donuts, vegan burgers, vegan burritos, etc. that I’ve never actually tried myself. But just seeing the content captivates me, and perhaps, now I know why.
A Huge Pile Of Alaskan King Crab Legs
Tracy's King Crab Shack in Juneau, AK
Cheesecake Milkshake At Junior's Cheesecake Brooklyn, New York
Ringing In The New Year With 9 Of The Largest Scoops Of Ice Cream I Have Ever Seen In My Life
Thank you to The Poky Dot for an awesome New Year's treat. If you find yourself in Fairmont this place is a must-visit.
Some of the photos on this list also feature foods associated with challenges that restaurants and businesses promote. They know it’s not normal to eat a 50-pound burger, but if you and your friends can attempt to devour one within 3 hours, perhaps you’ll win a cash prize! (And post about it on social media, of course. Free publicity!) There are countless food challenges out there, so if you’re interested in finding one near you, be sure to check out the Food Challenges website. In fact, this website catalogs challenges from all over the world, so don’t think it’s just Americans who partake in these experiences!
This Absolute Unit Of An Ice Cream Sundae
Obviously, this is for a family of four. Yes? Otherwise, just have the CCU on speed dial.
Take Me Back To The Places With Big Food (Florida)
That tiny girl must just be posing with the food instead of eating it. She’s essentially a banana.
A Very Large Slice Of Pizza And Finished It
Pizza Barn in Yonkers, NY. It is a very small place, and a plain slice goes for about 10 dollars.
Everything seems to be bigger in the United States, but it wasn’t always this way. Once upon a time, in the 1950s to be exact, a good old American burger with toppings typically weighed about 4 ounces. Today, on the other hand, a full burger is likely to weigh in at a whopping 12 ounces. Even our plates have increased in size to accommodate the American appetite for big portions. In the 50s, the average dinner plate was about 9”, while today’s tend to be 10.5” or larger. And while every American does not have to participate in preparing giant portions of meals, I have to admit that even being exposed to these big serving sizes does tend to normalize them. I know it’s too much, but maybe I just want that much ice cream today! (I’ll find out later that I don’t, when the tummy ache sets in…)
This Burrito Given To My Mom's Work
The 2-Foot-Long New York Pizza (Pizza Barn Yonkers)
I Don't Even Know What To Say About This Taco From Recio's Smokehouse Restaurant And Catering
Obviously, we don’t need these massive portions, and if we had never seen them before, we probably wouldn’t even want them. In fact, small children are much better at regulating their hunger, even when presented with big portions, than adults, or even older kids, are. “One study from the US found that when three-year olds were served small, medium and larger portions of macaroni cheese, they always ate roughly the same amount,” Bee Wilson writes for The Guardian. “By contrast, five-year-olds ate a lot more when the portion of macaroni cheese was oversized.” As we get older, we are confronted with big portions everywhere we go, leading us to believe that these are normal, and we often lose track of our hunger cues.
This Hot Dog At A Rangers Game
Guys? Why haven’t we been asking for a tape measure for scale all this time? Way more accurate than bananas.
Moontower Pizza Bar In Burleson, TX Is Proud To Offer The Largest Pizza In The World That's Available For Commercial Orders
This Burrito That Was Just Delivered To Me (iPhone X For Scale)
It was delicious, though I honestly couldn't finish it. I had to concede at about 75%. Burrito was delivered via Uber eats from this place: Santa Fe Mexican Grill & Cantina, Shoreline, WA.
If his phone is in the picture, how did he take the photo? Cue X-Files music.
Now, I would be remiss to discuss these humongous portions of food without warning you pandas to eat responsibly. Yes, we all love to indulge on junk food every now and then, and we totally deserve to enjoy that chocolate chip cookie or burger when the craving hits. But let’s not over-indulge. About 42% of adults in the United States are obese, which can lead to life-threatening conditions such as heart disease, strokes, type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancer. Not to mention the fact that monster-sized meals like this tend to create excessive amounts of food waste. So enjoy your greasy treats when you feel like it, but remember that your heart will thank you if you keep meals like these to a minimum so that you can stay around on this planet for longer. And when you do order these big treats, be sure to share with many friends, so you don’t end up having to throw away the majority of that meal you paid for!
Very Large Fish And Chip Platter From Manayunk Brewing Company
Always Gotta Show Love To The Fam At Krave It
This Absolute Unit Of A Pizza At Giordanos In Chicago
You do realize that pizzas are generally intended to feed more than one person...
Are you feeling like you’re on the verge of a heart attack just by looking at these photos? Don’t be scared, pandas. They’re just pictures. They can’t hurt you, and if you ever do find yourself in the United States with a massive portion in front of you, feel free to ask to take the leftovers home. Trust me, your server will be used to it. Keep upvoting all of the pics that you find most astonishing, and feel free to let us know in the comments what the biggest portion of food you’ve ever been served was. Then, if you’re interested in checking out another Bored Panda article featuring wild portions, and combinations, of food, look no further than right here!
This Is A 7-Pound, 15+ Inch Diameter Donut Before And After 4 Adults And 2 Kids Had Their Fill. Tastes Just Like The Regular-Size Donut
This Giant Pancake. It's Part Of A Food Challenge At This Place Called Nicolette Diner In Minneapolis
Manhole-Sized Pancakes… 2 Of Them. My Sister Ordered And Received Their “Short Stack”
This Absolute Unit Of A Burger From Burly Burger
This Cost Is $10 And You Can Get This In Indiana And Many Other Diners Around The Country
A BLT My Mother Was Served At A Diner In Michigan
California Adventure
This Philly Cheesesteak In South Jersey
This Baked Potato. Potato From Aldi, US
Pur butter, broccoli, cheese, and bacon on that, and you've got a feast!
Pancakes Served In A Pizza Box
2 Chilli Cheese Coney Dogs, A Regular Chilli Cheese Spaghetti, And A Small Chilli Cheese Fries
The Local Diner Serves Pancakes That Are Over A Foot Wide
The Big Y Cafe off of Highway 2.
It's Incredibly Important To Have A Strong Support System When Taking On Our Octuple Bypass Burger. Heart Attack Grill, Las Vegas, Nevada
Someone actually had a heart attack while eating in this restaurant. The owner expressed shock and sadness.
This Massive Bloody Mary From A Restaurant In North Carolina
If You Could Only Pick One Which Would It Be? Filet Mignon Steak Sandwich Or Crispy Chicken Sandwich?
Cracked By Chef Adrianne, South Miami, FL.
The Large Bobbie From Capriotti's. Turkey, Stuffing, Cranberry Sauce - 16oz Coke For Scale
The Size And Portion I Can Never Get Used To. Downtown Los Angeles
This Burrito From A Local Mexican Restaurant Called El Norteños (I Live In TX). My Hand For Comparison
Absolutely Huge Indian Dosa At An Indian Restaurant In NYC
Wanna See What A First-Place "Monster Burger" Looks Like? 36 Arizona Cajun Patties, 2 Whole Beef Ribs, And A Ton Of Bacon And Cheese
This Cheeseburger
A Bar In Ohio Serves Giant Bowls Of Cereal That Are Impossible To Finish
"The Cereal Bar," which is located in Fostoria, Ohio.
One Half Of A Bologna Sandwich At Famous 4th Street Deli In Philadelphia. All Their Sandwiches Are This Size, And There Is No Option To Order Only Half
For non-Americans: these portions are not normal. We do not eat anywhere near this size on a regular basis. I'm guessing the vast majority of those pictures were food challenges; very seldom does anyone take on one of these challenges. Our portion sizes are large, but not this large.
Not only were many food challenges (which are kind of disgusting but that's another topic) but many were intended to be shared among several people. I've lived in the US all my life and have never seen portions like these IRL. Yes, we do have large portions and an issue with obesity, but this is just over the top.
Load More Replies...I'm sorry but this isn't funny. It's unhealthy and most likely a waste of food.
Except that very few of these, as noted several times, are for one person. And usually for a treat, not standard everyday dining.
Load More Replies...If you think this is in any way normal, you're quite naíve. You'll mostly find ridiculous stuff like this in tourist traps. And if I hear "absolute unit" one more time, I'm going to go postal.
For non-Americans: these portions are not normal. We do not eat anywhere near this size on a regular basis. I'm guessing the vast majority of those pictures were food challenges; very seldom does anyone take on one of these challenges. Our portion sizes are large, but not this large.
Not only were many food challenges (which are kind of disgusting but that's another topic) but many were intended to be shared among several people. I've lived in the US all my life and have never seen portions like these IRL. Yes, we do have large portions and an issue with obesity, but this is just over the top.
Load More Replies...I'm sorry but this isn't funny. It's unhealthy and most likely a waste of food.
Except that very few of these, as noted several times, are for one person. And usually for a treat, not standard everyday dining.
Load More Replies...If you think this is in any way normal, you're quite naíve. You'll mostly find ridiculous stuff like this in tourist traps. And if I hear "absolute unit" one more time, I'm going to go postal.