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* The [[ComicStrip/{{Blondie}} Dagwood]] [[DagwoodSandwich sandwich]] is probably the UrExample.

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* The [[ComicStrip/{{Blondie}} Dagwood]] [[DagwoodSandwich sandwich]] DagwoodSandwich from ''ComicStrip/{{Blondie}}'' is probably the UrExample.
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* The [[ComicStrip/{{Blondie}} Dagwood]] sandwich is probably the UrExample.

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* The Dagwood sandwich is probably the UrExample.

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* TheSCPFoundation has [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-807 SCP-807]], the Heart Attack on a Plate. Any food placed on it will be turned into this trope, and consuming it will invariably cause a heart attack within 5 minutes.

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* TheSCPFoundation The Wiki/SCPFoundation has [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-807 SCP-807]], the Heart Attack on a Plate. Any food placed on it will be turned into this trope, and consuming it will invariably cause a heart attack within 5 minutes.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' is the TropeCodifier. [[BigEater Homer]] in particular tends to get involved a great deal.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' is the TropeCodifier.king of this trope. [[BigEater Homer]] in particular tends to get involved a great deal.

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* In one ''ComicStrip/FrumpyTheClown'' strip, Frumpy was so irritated by the ice cream parlor's attempts to sell him "healthy" alternatives to ice-cream when he tried to order simple chocolate ice-cream that he bought a bucket of chocolate ''lard''. Brad said he could hear Frumpy's arteries hardening.

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* In one ''ComicStrip/FrumpyTheClown'' strip, Frumpy was so irritated by the ice cream parlor's attempts to sell him "healthy" alternatives to ice-cream when he tried to order simple chocolate ice-cream that he bought a bucket of chocolate ''lard''. Brad said he could hear Frumpy's arteries hardening. Mike's mother's cooking is also apparently very unhealthy, since a physician remarked that she should be sweating gravy given what she eats.
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* In one ''ComicStrip/FrumpyTheClown'' strip, Frumpy was so irritated by the ice cream parlor's attempts to sell him "healthy" alternatives to ice-cream when he tried to order simple chocolate ice-cream that he bought a bucket of chocolate ''lard''. Brad said he could hear Frumpy's arteries hardening.
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* The Dagwood sandwich is probably the UrExample.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' had Double Dew (with twice the caffiene and sugar of Mountain Dew) in "I Should Have Never Gone Ziplining". Then, it subverted the trope with Diet Double Dew (with half the caffiene and sugar as regular Double Dew).

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** In "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?" when restaurant owners were offended by Homer's reviews and want to kill him. The French chef prepares an éclair so delicious and deadly it contains a million calories, 25 pounds of butter per square inch, chocolate so dark, light cannot escape its surface, and poison.
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' had Double Dew (with twice the caffiene caffeine and sugar of Mountain Dew) in "I Should Have Never Gone Ziplining". Then, it subverted the trope with Diet Double Dew (with half the caffiene caffeine and sugar as regular Double Dew).

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* Interestingly, the actual danger from food is not food which is inherently unhealthy (as if food was actually toxic, it would likely not be allowed to be sold), but rather ''overindulgence'' in food. Studies indicate that what actually matters is energy balance and sufficient nutrition; people can eat nothing but Doritos and Twinkies if they take nutritional supplements, and won't get fat unless they eat more calories than they burn. This is unsurprising; the laws of physics state that you can neither create nor destroy matter-energy, only transform it, and as a result, the only way to get fat is by eating too much.
** One of the greatest ironies is that meat, often decried as unhealthy historically, is actually one of the most ''nutritious'' foods there is; by its very nature, it contains a fair bit of calories, as well as all of the nutrients your body needs by definition, being made out of other animals (which obviously needed to survive themselves). The "problem" with meat is that it is relatively high in calories per unit mass, but protein and fat also take longer to digest than carbohydrates do, meaning that someone who eats a protein-rich diet will "feel full" for longer than someone who eats a diet high in carbohydrates, and thus get hungry less often. Many protein-heavy diets thus take advantage of this fact in an attempt to get people to eat in moderation, reducing their urge to snack.



* [[http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/ The website]][[http://thisiswhyyourefat.tumblr.com/archive This is Why You're Fat]] (examples include: Double Bypass Burger - burger topped with five slices of bacon, four slices of cheese, two fried eggs, mayo, lettuce, tomato, and onion between two buns made up of two grilled-cheese sandwhiches, deep fried ravioli, and deep fried corn flake twinkies).

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* [[http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/ The website]][[http://thisiswhyyourefat.tumblr.com/archive This is Why You're Fat]] (examples include: Double Bypass Burger - burger topped with five slices of bacon, four slices of cheese, two fried eggs, mayo, lettuce, tomato, and onion between two buns made up of two grilled-cheese sandwhiches, deep fried ravioli, and deep fried corn flake twinkies).
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** In the season 1 episode "The Itis", when Ed Wuncler gives Robert Freeman (Granddad) his own soul food restaurant, every food he serves is pretty much this. His most notable creation is the "Luther Burger", which is a full pound burger patty covered in cheese with grilled onions and five stripes of bacon with two Krispy Kreme donuts as buns. The food was so tasty and addicted, it made people fat and drove them to rob others to feed their addiction. The restaurant was eventually closed down after a lawsuit.

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** In the season 1 episode "The Itis", when Ed Wuncler gives Robert Freeman (Granddad) his own soul food restaurant, every food he serves is pretty much this. His most notable creation is the "Luther Burger", which is a full pound burger patty covered in cheese with grilled onions and five stripes of bacon with two Krispy Kreme donuts as buns. The food was so tasty and addicted, addictive, it made people fat and drove them to rob others to feed their addiction. The restaurant was eventually closed down after a lawsuit.



* In ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', "Odd Ball", [[RunningGag various cahracters eat Blubber Nuggets]]. Chicken Nuggets made out of whale blubber.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', "Odd Ball", [[RunningGag various cahracters characters eat Blubber Nuggets]]. Chicken Nuggets made out of whale blubber.
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[[SelfDemonstratingArticle If you want to know how to make this trope even unhealthier, sprinkle it with some]] [[NeedsMoreExamples sugary examples]] [[SelfDemonstratingArticle and grill it over a]] FlameWar.

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[[caption-width-right:338:[[FoodPorn "Mmm...fattening."]]]]


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"]][[note]]Just in case you didn't know, it's a [[{{Squick}} stick of butter wrapped in burnt waffle batter]].[[/note]]]]

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At least 3 seperate characters eat the nuggets during the episode.


* In ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', "Odd Ball", Doug Dimmadome eats Blubber Nuggets. Chicken Nuggets made out of whale blubber.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', "Odd Ball", Doug Dimmadome eats [[RunningGag various cahracters eat Blubber Nuggets.Nuggets]]. Chicken Nuggets made out of whale blubber.
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ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs is a subtrope of this regarding very unhealthy (and ''very'' sugary) cereals, and DeepFriedWhatever for already unhealthy things soaked in boiling oil. Compare BigEater, DeliciousDistraction and FoodPorn. [[InvertedTrope Inverse]] of IfItTastesBadItMustBeGoodForYou.

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ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs is a subtrope of this regarding very unhealthy (and ''very'' sugary) cereals, and DeepFriedWhatever for already unhealthy things soaked in boiling oil. Compare BigEater, DeliciousDistraction and FoodPorn. [[InvertedTrope Inverse]] of IfItTastesBadItMustBeGoodForYou.
IfItTastesBadItMustBeGoodForYou. Not to be confused with the more literal AcidRefluxNightmare.

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ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs is a subtrope of this regarding very unhealthy (and ''very'' sugary) cereals, and DeepFriedWhatever for already unhealthy things soaked in boiling oil. Compare BigEater, DeliciousDistraction and FoodPorn. [[InvertedTrope Inverse]] of IfItTastesBadItMustBeGoodForYou.

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ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs is a subtrope of this regarding very unhealthy (and ''very'' sugary) cereals, and DeepFriedWhatever for already unhealthy things soaked in boiling oil. Compare BigEater, DeliciousDistraction and FoodPorn. [[InvertedTrope Inverse]] of IfItTastesBadItMustBeGoodForYou.
IfItTastesBadItMustBeGoodForYou.

[[SelfDemonstratingArticle If you want to know how to make this trope even unhealthier, sprinkle it with some]] [[NeedsMoreExamples sugary examples]] [[SelfDemonstratingArticle and grill it over a]] FlameWar.

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** Other terrible foods served during this episode were broccoli boiled in ham broth, and "Two pig knuckles glazed in honey; pig tongue marinated in butter for two days; chitlins'... soaked in hot sauce, drizzled in mayonnaise, and then set to harden on our back porch in three pounds of cheddar cheese."

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** Other terrible foods served during this episode were broccoli boiled in ham broth, and "Two pig knuckles glazed in honey; pig tongue marinated in butter for two days; chitlins'... soaked in hot sauce, drizzled in mayonnaise, and then set to harden on our back porch in three pounds of cheddar cheese." "
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', "Odd Ball", Doug Dimmadome eats Blubber Nuggets. Chicken Nuggets made out of whale blubber.
-->[[CrowningMomentOfFunny "They're Chewy!"]]
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* The Heart Attack Grill in Nevada is based around this trope. It actually killed at least one patron.

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* In the ''Creator/RedLetterMedia'' episode where they review ''Film/TheWolfOfWallStreet'', there's a plot about Mr. Plinkett trying to intentionally having a heart attack through eating A LOT of this (mostly burgers that he fill with butter and lots of bacon).

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* In the ''Creator/RedLetterMedia'' ''[[Creator/RedLetterMedia Half in the Bag]]'' episode where they Mike and Jay review ''Film/TheWolfOfWallStreet'', there's a plot subplot about Mr. Plinkett trying to intentionally having have a heart attack through eating A LOT of this (mostly burgers that he fill fills with butter and lots of bacon).
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* ''ComicStrip/TheBoondocks'': In the season 1 episode "The Itis", when Ed Wuncler gives Robert Freeman (Granddad) his own soul food restaurant, every food he serves is pretty much this. His most notable creation is the "Luther Burger", which is a full pound burger patty covered in cheese with grilled onions and five stripes of bacon with two Krispy Kreme donuts as buns. The food was so tasty and addicted, it made people fat and drove them to rob others to feed their addiction. The restaurant was eventually closed down after a lawsuit.
** Other terrible foods served during this episode were broccoli boiled in ham broth, and "Two pig knuckles glazed in honey; pig tongue marinated in butter for two days; chitlins'... soaked in hot sauce, drizzled in mayonnaise, and then set to harden on our back porch in three pounds of cheddar cheese."

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* [[http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/2013/ga130418.gif This]] ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' strip had Garfield eat a slice of toast with a whole stick of butter on it, much to Jon's disgust.

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* [[http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/2013/ga130418.gif This]] ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' strip had Garfield eat a slice of toast with a whole stick of butter on it, much to Jon's disgust. disgust.
* ''ComicStrip/TheBoondocks'': In the season 1 episode "The Itis", when Ed Wuncler gives Robert Freeman (Granddad) his own soul food restaurant, every food he serves is pretty much this. His most notable creation is the "Luther Burger", which is a full pound burger patty covered in cheese with grilled onions and five stripes of bacon with two Krispy Kreme donuts as buns. The food was so tasty and addicted, it made people fat and drove them to rob others to feed their addiction. The restaurant was eventually closed down after a lawsuit.
** Other terrible foods served during this episode were broccoli boiled in ham broth, and "Two pig knuckles glazed in honey; pig tongue marinated in butter for two days; chitlins'... soaked in hot sauce, drizzled in mayonnaise, and then set to harden on our back porch in three pounds of cheddar cheese."



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* In one episode of ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'', a character enjoys several unhealthy foods in rapid succession, culminating in a deep fried block of butter; he has a heart attack, and in the hospital an X-ray reveals the undigested block of butter blocking one of his arteries.
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* TheSCPFoundation has [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-807 SCP-807]], the Heart Attack on a Plate. Any food placed on it will be turned into this trope, and consuming it will invariably cause a heart attack within 5 minutes.
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* In the Creator/RedLetterMedia episode where they review ''Film/TheWolfOfWallStreet'', there's a plot about Mr. Plinkett trying to intentionally having a heart attack through eating A LOT of this (mostly burgers that he fill with butter and lots of bacon).
* TheSCPFoundation has [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-807 SCP-807]], the Heart Attack on a Plate. Any food placed on it will be turned into this trope, and consuming it will invariably cause a heart attack within 5 minutes.

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* In the Creator/RedLetterMedia ''Creator/RedLetterMedia'' episode where they review ''Film/TheWolfOfWallStreet'', there's a plot about Mr. Plinkett trying to intentionally having a heart attack through eating A LOT of this (mostly burgers that he fill with butter and lots of bacon). \n* TheSCPFoundation has [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-807 SCP-807]], the Heart Attack on a Plate. Any food placed on it will be turned into this trope, and consuming it will invariably cause a heart attack within 5 minutes.



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* In one episode of ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'', a character enjoys several unhealthy foods in rapid succession, culminating in a deep fried block of butter; he has a heart attack, and in the hospital an X-ray reveals the undigested block of butter blocking one of his arteries.
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** From the episode ''Bart Star'':

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** In "Mountain of Madness", after experiencing some success at the gym after becoming hooked on Powersauce bars, Homer resolves to eat only what he can compress into bar form. He extrudes a copious amount of spaghetti and meatballs into a small bar, takes a bite, and calmly calls the hospital.

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** In "Mountain of Madness", "King Of The Hill", after experiencing some success at the gym after becoming hooked on Powersauce bars, Homer resolves to eat only what he can compress into bar form. He extrudes a copious amount of spaghetti and meatballs into a small bar, takes a bite, and calmly calls the hospital.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' is the TropeCodifier. The image above from "Homer the Heretic" has Homer staying at home from church eating a stick of butter with waffle batter wrapped around it.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' is the TropeCodifier. [[BigEater Homer]] in particular tends to get involved a great deal.
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The image above from "Homer the Heretic" has Homer staying at home from church eating a stick of butter with waffle batter wrapped around it.



** In "King-Size Homer", Homer intentionally wants to gain weight (just to get out of work for being obese) and at least half the stuff he eats is this trope; the rest verging on inedible. (page quote came from that episode).

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** In "King-Size Homer", Homer intentionally wants to gain weight (just to get out of work for being obese) and at least half the stuff he eats is this trope; the rest verging on inedible. (page quote came from that episode). episode).
** In "Mountain of Madness", after experiencing some success at the gym after becoming hooked on Powersauce bars, Homer resolves to eat only what he can compress into bar form. He extrudes a copious amount of spaghetti and meatballs into a small bar, takes a bite, and calmly calls the hospital.
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* In one episode of ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'', a character enjoys several unhealthy foods in rapid succession, culminating in a deep fried block of butter; he has a heart attack, and in the hospital an X-ray reveals the undigested block of butter blocking one of his arteries.

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* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' had ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs.
-->''"They're crunchy on the outside, chewy on the inside, and they don't have a single natural ingredient or essential vitamin to get in the way of that rich fudgy taste!"''
* [[http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/2013/ga130418.gif This]] ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' strip had Garfield eat a slice of toast with a whole stick of butter on it, much to Jon's disgust.
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* The food in the world of ''Franchise/GrandTheftAuto'' is incredibly unhealthy across the board, as befitting a parody of modern overstuffed America. In particular, Burger Shot stands out as openly advertising a ''6 pound'' burger designed to give you a heart attack.
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* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'' and his obnoxious fan Douchey [=McNitpick=] love to eat Sugar Frosted Burrito Stuffed Hot Pockets.
-->'''Nostalgia Critic:''' I’m sure a lot of this comes from spending less time in the kitchen and more time eating sugar frosted burrito-stuffed hot pockets.\\
'''Douchey''': Oh, I love those! With the extra lard on the side? ''(Speaks simultaneously with NC)'' And the delicious crumbled up things ever!\\
'''Nostalgia Critic:''' ''(simultaneously)'' Yeah, I know! And the creamy buttery tastes for real liposuction. \\
'''Douchey:''' And the side of oil found in most suntan lotions?
* ''WebVideo/EpicMealTime'' lives off this trope and be sure to expect [[BaconAddiction a lot of bacon]] in their meals.
* In the Creator/RedLetterMedia episode where they review ''Film/TheWolfOfWallStreet'', there's a plot about Mr. Plinkett trying to intentionally having a heart attack through eating A LOT of this (mostly burgers that he fill with butter and lots of bacon).
* TheSCPFoundation has [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-807 SCP-807]], the Heart Attack on a Plate. Any food placed on it will be turned into this trope, and consuming it will invariably cause a heart attack within 5 minutes.
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* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'' and his obnoxious fan Douchey [=McNitpick=] love to eat Sugar Frosted Burrito Stuffed Hot Pockets.
-->'''Nostalgia Critic:''' I’m sure a lot of this comes from spending less time in the kitchen and more time eating sugar frosted burrito-stuffed hot pockets.\\
'''Douchey''': Oh, I love those! With the extra lard on the side? ''(Speaks simultaneously with NC)'' And the delicious crumbled up things ever!\\
'''Nostalgia Critic:''' ''(simultaneously)'' Yeah, I know! And the creamy buttery tastes for real liposuction. \\
'''Douchey:''' And the side of oil found in most suntan lotions?
* ''WebVideo/EpicMealTime'' lives off this trope and be sure to expect [[BaconAddiction a lot of bacon]] in their meals.
* In the Creator/RedLetterMedia episode where they review ''Film/TheWolfOfWallStreet'', there's a plot about Mr. Plinkett trying to intentionally having a heart attack through eating A LOT of this (mostly burgers that he fill with butter and lots of bacon).
* TheSCPFoundation has [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-807 SCP-807]], the Heart Attack on a Plate. Any food placed on it will be turned into this trope, and consuming it will invariably cause a heart attack within 5 minutes.

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* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'' and his obnoxious fan Douchey [=McNitpick=] love to eat Sugar Frosted Burrito Stuffed Hot Pockets.Don't get us started with the Bacon Sundae from Burger King.
-->'''Nostalgia Critic:''' I’m sure a lot of this comes from spending less time in * Keeping with the kitchen and more time eating deep-fried theme, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fried_Coke deep fried Coca Cola]] is a thing. Soda is full of sugar frosted burrito-stuffed hot pockets.\\
'''Douchey''': Oh, I love those! With
and calories already, and the extra lard on frying simply adds more of the side? ''(Speaks simultaneously with NC)'' And the delicious crumbled up things ever!\\
'''Nostalgia Critic:''' ''(simultaneously)'' Yeah, I know! And the creamy buttery tastes for real liposuction. \\
'''Douchey:''' And the side of oil found in most suntan lotions?
* ''WebVideo/EpicMealTime'' lives off this trope and be sure to expect [[BaconAddiction a lot of bacon]] in their meals.
same.
* In the Creator/RedLetterMedia episode where they review ''Film/TheWolfOfWallStreet'', there's a plot about Mr. Plinkett trying to intentionally having a heart attack through eating A LOT [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Fried_Mars_Bar The deep-fried Mars bar]] (or other candy bar of this (mostly burgers that he fill with butter and lots your choice), frequently held as a symbol of bacon).unhealthy Scottish consumption.
* TheSCPFoundation If it exists, someone has [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-807 SCP-807]], the tried [[DeepFriedWhatever to deep-fry it]]. For example: [[http://www.thestar.com/yourtoronto/cne/2010/08/19/deepfried_butter_latest_cne_treat.html deep-fried butter]] and [[http://www.thestar.com/life/2011/06/20/this_summers_weirdest_culinary_creation_deepfried_koolaid.html deep-fried Kool Aid]].
* The Double Down from KFC is a bacon and cheese sandwich with bread replaced with fried chicken.
* Music/WeirdAlYankovic has a penchant for food like this, as featured on Film/{{UHF}} and Series/TheWeirdAlShow. Most famous is his love for hot dog Twinkies (Weird Al has stated that since he's a vegetarian now he uses tofu dogs these days. [[SarcasmMode Much healthier.]])
* Double Stuf Oreos.
* Chocolate-covered wavy Lay's potato chips.
* The
Heart Attack on a Plate. Any food placed on it will be turned into Grill in Nevada is based around this trope, trope. It actually killed at least one patron.
* [[http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/ The website]][[http://thisiswhyyourefat.tumblr.com/archive This is Why You're Fat]] (examples include: Double Bypass Burger - burger topped with five slices of bacon, four slices of cheese, two fried eggs, mayo, lettuce, tomato,
and consuming it will invariably cause a heart attack within 5 minutes.onion between two buns made up of two grilled-cheese sandwhiches, deep fried ravioli, and deep fried corn flake twinkies).



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* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' had ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs.
-->''"They're crunchy on the outside, chewy on the inside, and they don't have a single natural ingredient or essential vitamin to get in the way of that rich fudgy taste!"''
* [[http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/2013/ga130418.gif This]] ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' strip had Garfield eat a slice of toast with a whole stick of butter on it, much to Jon's disgust.
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* The food in the world of ''Franchise/GrandTheftAuto'' is incredibly unhealthy across the board, as befitting a parody of modern overstuffed America. In particular, Burger Shot stands out as openly advertising a ''6 pound'' burger designed to give you a heart attack.
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* Don't get us started with the Bacon Sundae from Burger King.
* Keeping with the deep-fried theme, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fried_Coke deep fried Coca Cola]] is a thing. Soda is full of sugar and calories already, and the frying simply adds more of the same.
* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Fried_Mars_Bar The deep-fried Mars bar]] (or other candy bar of your choice), frequently held as a symbol of unhealthy Scottish consumption.
* If it exists, someone has tried [[DeepFriedWhatever to deep-fry it]]. For example: [[http://www.thestar.com/yourtoronto/cne/2010/08/19/deepfried_butter_latest_cne_treat.html deep-fried butter]] and [[http://www.thestar.com/life/2011/06/20/this_summers_weirdest_culinary_creation_deepfried_koolaid.html deep-fried Kool Aid]].
* The Double Down from KFC is a bacon and cheese sandwich with bread replaced with fried chicken.
* Music/WeirdAlYankovic has a penchant for food like this, as featured on Film/{{UHF}} and Series/TheWeirdAlShow. Most famous is his love for hot dog Twinkies (Weird Al has stated that since he's a vegetarian now he uses tofu dogs these days. [[SarcasmMode Much healthier.]])
* Double Stuf Oreos.
* Chocolate-covered wavy Lay's potato chips.
* The Heart Attack Grill in Nevada is based around this trope. It actually killed at least one patron.
* [[http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/ The website]][[http://thisiswhyyourefat.tumblr.com/archive This is Why You're Fat]] (examples include: Double Bypass Burger - burger topped with five slices of bacon, four slices of cheese, two fried eggs, mayo, lettuce, tomato, and onion between two buns made up of two grilled-cheese sandwhiches, deep fried ravioli, and deep fried corn flake twinkies).
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However, unhealthy food can be taken UpToEleven when the unhealthy product itself can be so unhealthy that it is almost lethal to eat such a product. Some examples include ice cream made out of butter instead of milk or a hamburger with high cholesterol, sugar content, trans fat or other things that can clog arteries just by looking at them. Despite being so unhealthy, nutritional nightmares [[EvilTastesGood can actually be]] ''[[EvilTastesGood very]]'' [[EvilTastesGood delicious]] and it might even cause a DeliciousDistraction [[{{Squick}} (or not)]]. Nutritional nightmares are usually [[RuleOfFunny seen in comedies]].

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However, unhealthy food can be taken UpToEleven when the unhealthy product itself can be so unhealthy that it is almost lethal to eat such a product. Some examples include ice cream made out of butter instead of milk or a hamburger with high cholesterol, sugar content, trans fat or other things that can clog arteries just by looking at them. Despite being [[IfItTastesGoodItMustBeBadForYou so unhealthy, unhealthy]], nutritional nightmares [[EvilTastesGood can actually be]] ''[[EvilTastesGood very]]'' [[EvilTastesGood delicious]] and it might even cause a DeliciousDistraction [[{{Squick}} (or not)]]. Nutritional nightmares are usually [[RuleOfFunny seen in comedies]].



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* The Heart Attack Grill in Nevada is based around this trope.

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* The Heart Attack Grill in Nevada is based around this trope. It actually killed at least one patron.
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-->'''Nostalgia Critic:''' I’m sure a lot of this comes from spending less time in the kitchen and more time eating sugar frosted burrito-stuffed hot pockets.\\
'''Douchey''': Oh, I love those! With the extra lard on the side? ''(Speaks simultaneously with NC)'' And the delicious crumbled up things ever!\\
'''Nostalgia Critic:''' ''(simultaneously)'' Yeah, I know! And the creamy buttery tastes for real liposuctions.\\

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-->'''Nostalgia Critic:''' I’m sure a lot of this comes from spending less time in the kitchen and more time eating sugar frosted burrito-stuffed hot pockets.\\
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'''Douchey''': Oh, I love those! With the extra lard on the side? ''(Speaks simultaneously with NC)'' And the delicious crumbled up things ever!\\
ever!\\
'''Nostalgia Critic:''' ''(simultaneously)'' Yeah, I know! And the creamy buttery tastes for real liposuctions.\\ liposuction. \\
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* TheNostalgiaCritic and his obnoxious fan Douchey [=McNitpick=] love to eat Sugar Frosted Burrito Stuffed Hot Pockets.

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-->'''Douchey''': Oh, I love those! With the extra lard on the side? ''(Speaks simultaneously with NC)'' And the delicious crumbled up things ever!\\
-->'''Nostalgia Critic:''' ''(simultaneously)'' Yeah, I know! And the creamy buttery tastes for real liposuctions.\\
-->'''Douchey:''' And the side of oil found in most suntan lotions?

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-->'''Douchey''': '''Douchey''': Oh, I love those! With the extra lard on the side? ''(Speaks simultaneously with NC)'' And the delicious crumbled up things ever!\\
-->'''Nostalgia '''Nostalgia Critic:''' ''(simultaneously)'' Yeah, I know! And the creamy buttery tastes for real liposuctions.\\
-->'''Douchey:''' '''Douchey:''' And the side of oil found in most suntan lotions?
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[[caption-width-right:338:[[FoodPorn "Mmm...fattening."]]]]

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->'''Dr. Nick:''' ''[points to a chart]'' You'll want to focus on the [[NonsenseClassification neglected food groups such as the whipped group, the congealed group and the chocotastic!]]
->'''Homer:''' What can I do to speed the whole thing up, Doctor?
->'''Nick:''' Well...be creative. Instead of making sandwiches with bread, use poptarts. Instead of chewing gum, chew bacon, heh...

-->-- Dr. Nick teaching Homer how to become obese. ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', "King-Size Homer"

We all know what is generally considered unhealthy food: hamburgers, chips, fries, donuts, pizza, bacon, pancakes, and so on. All the fats, oils and sweets that reside in the top section of the food pyramid.

However, unhealthy food can be taken UpToEleven when the unhealthy product itself can be so unhealthy that it is almost lethal to eat such a product. Some examples include ice cream made out of butter instead of milk or a hamburger with high cholesterol, sugar content, trans fat or other things that can clog arteries just by looking at them. Despite being so unhealthy, nutritional nightmares [[EvilTastesGood can actually be]] ''[[EvilTastesGood very]]'' [[EvilTastesGood delicious]] and it might even cause a DeliciousDistraction [[{{Squick}} (or not)]]. Nutritional nightmares are usually [[RuleOfFunny seen in comedies]].

ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs is a subtrope of this regarding very unhealthy (and ''very'' sugary) cereals, and DeepFriedWhatever for already unhealthy things soaked in boiling oil. Compare BigEater, DeliciousDistraction and FoodPorn. [[InvertedTrope Inverse]] of IfItTastesBadItMustBeGoodForYou.

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* In the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' spin off ''Nanny Ogg's Cookbook'' we're told that Commander Vimes (who believes [[NonsenseClassification Burnt Crunchy Bits are a food group]]) ''nearly'' submitted a recipe for Pork Scratching Cookies, before his wife stopped him.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks''
** In the season 1 episode "The Itis", when Ed Wuncler gives Robert Freeman (Granddad) his own soul food restaurant, every food he serves is pretty much this. His most notable creation is the "Luther Burger", which is a full pound burger patty covered in cheese with grilled onions and five stripes of bacon with two Krispy Kreme donuts as buns. The food was so tasty and addicted, it made people fat and drove them to rob others to feed their addiction. The restaurant was eventually closed down after a lawsuit.
** Other terrible foods served during this episode were broccoli boiled in ham broth, and "Two pig knuckles glazed in honey; pig tongue marinated in butter for two days; chitlins'... soaked in hot sauce, drizzled in mayonnaise, and then set to harden on our back porch in three pounds of cheddar cheese."
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', "The Stud, the Nerd, the Average Joe, and the Saint", when Speedy Gonzales is helping Daffy train to run a marathon, he questions Daffy's diet when Daffy drinks root beer sodas as his "energy drink". Daffy reveals he eats a hot dog with a ton of powdered sugar on it for breakfast, for lunch he eats a deep-fried turkey sandwich on wheat with powdered sugar on it, and for dinner he eats a casserole with powdered sugar on the top and bottom layer and baby back ribs and marshmallows in the center, and after cooking it in a microwave, he sprinkles more powdered sugar on it. Speedy was visually disgusted by Daffy's diet. Also, Daffy's idea for a "protein bar" is a tube of cookie dough. When Speedy tells Daffy to eat eggs for breakfast before his race, Daffy does so by placing the eggs on the bottom layer of his powdered sugar casserole.
* In ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'', season 3, "The Best Burger in the World", a food truck makes a burger once every century called the "Ulti-Meatum" where they stuff a cheeseburger inside a cheeseburger and has two deep-fried cheeseburgers as buns. They can even make it Idaho-style by stuffing a bag of chips in the burger.
* Many of the fake commercials from ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' have this. Sugar Frosted Milk ([[FridgeBrilliance if you think about it]]) is literally just melted ice cream. [[SarcasmMode Isn't that a healthy breakfast.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' is the TropeCodifier. The image above from "Homer the Heretic" has Homer staying at home from church eating a stick of butter with waffle batter wrapped around it.
** In "Lisa the Vegetarian" it's revealed that Homer drinks a glass of pancake syrup every morning.
** From the episode ''Bart Star'':
--->'''Dr. Hibbert''': Your cholesterol level is lethally high, Homer, but I'm more concerned about your gravy level.
--->'''Homer''': Now, wait a second! You doctors have been telling us to drink eight glasses of gravy a day!
--->'''Dr. Hibbert''': Well, you're a little confused.
--->'''Homer''': Oh, confused, would we?
** In "Bart's Friend Falls in Love", the subplot involves Homer trying to lose weight through intelligence. Homer watches commercials for two products: The Good Morning Burger (eighteen ounces of sizzling ground beef, soaked in rich, creamery butter, and topped off with bacon, ham, and a fried egg) and a candy bar (pure milk chocolate with a layer of farm-fresh honey, sprinkled on four kinds of sugar, and dipped in rich, creamery butter.)
** In season 19, "E Pluribus Wiggum", Homer decides to eat a bunch of fast food before Marge starts him on his diet. Among the foods he eats is a cheese pizza which he adds french fries and a lobster as toppings. He shakes it up in a pizza box and then proceeds to eat the food while it's inside the box.
** The Ribwich from "I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can" is so unhealthy that there is a scene (a ShoutOut to RequiemForADream) where we see barbecue sauce flowing in Homer's bloodstream and he develops a [[GRatedDrug huge addiction to the product]]. [[UpToEleven It gets even worse]] when the Ribwich has a label with Krusty saying [[DeathByGluttony "Will Cause Early Death"]].
** In the ChristmasEpisode "She Of Little Faith", Homer makes Bart add butter to his bacon.
--->'''Homer:''' Now you listen here. You live in my house; you'll do what I tell you and you'll believe what I believe in. Now you butter up your bacon, boy!
--->'''Bart:''' But my heart hurts.
--->'''Homer:''' Bacon up that sausage!
** In "King-Size Homer", Homer intentionally wants to gain weight (just to get out of work for being obese) and at least half the stuff he eats is this trope; the rest verging on inedible. (page quote came from that episode).
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' had Double Dew (with twice the caffiene and sugar of Mountain Dew) in "I Should Have Never Gone Ziplining". Then, it subverted the trope with Diet Double Dew (with half the caffiene and sugar as regular Double Dew).
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* TheNostalgiaCritic and his obnoxious fan Douchey [=McNitpick=] love to eat Sugar Frosted Burrito Stuffed Hot Pockets.
-->'''Nostalgia Critic:''' I’m sure a lot of this comes from spending less time in the kitchen and more time eating sugar frosted burrito-stuffed hot pockets.\\
-->'''Douchey''': Oh, I love those! With the extra lard on the side? ''(Speaks simultaneously with NC)'' And the delicious crumbled up things ever!\\
-->'''Nostalgia Critic:''' ''(simultaneously)'' Yeah, I know! And the creamy buttery tastes for real liposuctions.\\
-->'''Douchey:''' And the side of oil found in most suntan lotions?
* ''WebVideo/EpicMealTime'' lives off this trope and be sure to expect [[BaconAddiction a lot of bacon]] in their meals.
* In the Creator/RedLetterMedia episode where they review ''Film/TheWolfOfWallStreet'', there's a plot about Mr. Plinkett trying to intentionally having a heart attack through eating A LOT of this (mostly burgers that he fill with butter and lots of bacon).
* TheSCPFoundation has [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-807 SCP-807]], the Heart Attack on a Plate. Any food placed on it will be turned into this trope, and consuming it will invariably cause a heart attack within 5 minutes.
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* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' had ChocolateFrostedSugarBombs.
-->''"They're crunchy on the outside, chewy on the inside, and they don't have a single natural ingredient or essential vitamin to get in the way of that rich fudgy taste!"''
* [[http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/2013/ga130418.gif This]] ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' strip had Garfield eat a slice of toast with a whole stick of butter on it, much to Jon's disgust.
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* The food in the world of ''Franchise/GrandTheftAuto'' is incredibly unhealthy across the board, as befitting a parody of modern overstuffed America. In particular, Burger Shot stands out as openly advertising a ''6 pound'' burger designed to give you a heart attack.
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* Don't get us started with the Bacon Sundae from Burger King.
* Keeping with the deep-fried theme, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fried_Coke deep fried Coca Cola]] is a thing. Soda is full of sugar and calories already, and the frying simply adds more of the same.
* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Fried_Mars_Bar The deep-fried Mars bar]] (or other candy bar of your choice), frequently held as a symbol of unhealthy Scottish consumption.
* If it exists, someone has tried [[DeepFriedWhatever to deep-fry it]]. For example: [[http://www.thestar.com/yourtoronto/cne/2010/08/19/deepfried_butter_latest_cne_treat.html deep-fried butter]] and [[http://www.thestar.com/life/2011/06/20/this_summers_weirdest_culinary_creation_deepfried_koolaid.html deep-fried Kool Aid]].
* The Double Down from KFC is a bacon and cheese sandwich with bread replaced with fried chicken.
* Music/WeirdAlYankovic has a penchant for food like this, as featured on Film/{{UHF}} and Series/TheWeirdAlShow. Most famous is his love for hot dog Twinkies (Weird Al has stated that since he's a vegetarian now he uses tofu dogs these days. [[SarcasmMode Much healthier.]])
* Double Stuf Oreos.
* Chocolate-covered wavy Lay's potato chips.
* The Heart Attack Grill in Nevada is based around this trope.
* [[http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/ The website]][[http://thisiswhyyourefat.tumblr.com/archive This is Why You're Fat]] (examples include: Double Bypass Burger - burger topped with five slices of bacon, four slices of cheese, two fried eggs, mayo, lettuce, tomato, and onion between two buns made up of two grilled-cheese sandwhiches, deep fried ravioli, and deep fried corn flake twinkies).
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