Every July 4, America celebrates its independence the only way it knows how: With an excessive food competition. Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest is back in 2025 and features the return of a fan ...
There's something about the fair that pairs perfectly with the start of autumn. It's a pure slice of small town Americana as sweet as blueberry pie -- which just so happens to be what a group of brave ...
Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest is a great 4th of July tradition, and with Joey Chestnut returning to the event this year after a one-year absence, we have to be excited this Independence Day. It's ...
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The Food Eating Contest That's Turning Heads
Food eating contests have long been a staple of friendly competition in the United States, with the first recorded speed-eating event taking place in 1916 at Nathan's Famous hot dog stand. Hot dogs ...
As Joey Chestnut makes his return to Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest Friday, a Massachusetts resident is hoping to beat him out. Geoffrey Esper, of Oxford, is Major League Eating’s No. 2-ranked eater ...
GOSHEN — Most people are familiar with the concept of competitive eating. One of the most famous eaters is Joey Chestnut, who has gained fame for his prodigious eating skills. Earlier this summer, ...
Here's some news you'll relish: Joey Chestnut will return to the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest this Fourth of July in Coney Island, Brooklyn. Chestnut, who had been the reigning and defending ...
Bay Area product Joey "Jaws" Chestnut once again is ready to take on all challengers in the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest this Fourth of July. The 16-time Mustard Belt winner is returning to the ...
Competitive eater Joey Chestnut won a chicken wing-eating contest at Big Ten Fan Fest in downtown Indianapolis on Saturday. In a post on X, Major League Eating reported that Chestnut won the Ale ...
At Exeter's 10th Annual Middleswarth Potato Chip eating contest, 28 contestants vied for the Chip Champ trophy, supporting the NEPA Pet Food Pantry ...
Twelve brave and hungry individuals competed Saturday in the first pie-eating contest hosted by The Little Rye Bakehouse in Kingston. A significant mess was made. The rules? Eat the entire pie without ...
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