I challenged my kids to eat as many McDonald’s Happy Meals as possible – one was in pain but I gave her £800 for winning
MANY kids would be delighted to be told they can eat as much McDonald’s Happy Meals as they so desire.
But not for one family – who were challenged by their mum to eat as many as possible, with a £800 prize reward up for grabs for the winner.
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Former Olympian Justin Norris and his wife Brooke, from Australia, took to their family-orientated Norris Nuts YouTube, and told how four of their kids – Sabre, Sockie, Biggy and Naz – were all participating in the challenge.
Laying down the rules, Brooke instructs: “You must eat everything in the Happy Meal box and then put the box at the front when you’re finished so we can tell what number you’re up to.”
In the video, Sockie admits: “The water’s actually the biggest enemy in the eating competition.”
By the time they reach Happy Meal number three and four, the kids start dropping out one by one, with Biggy – who is at one point see clutching a sick bowl – giving up first.
“Oh god Biggy looks like he’s delirious,” Brooke admits.
Sockie soon follows and admits: “I don’t think I can do it. I’m looking and the chips taste so gross!”
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However, it all gets too much for Sabre who experiences heartburn at Happy Meal number five.
This leaves Naz having to finish off an entire burger, chips and another Happy Meal plus a bite to beat Sabre with six Happy Meals.
In the next scene, the 11-year-old is seen “groaning in despair,” before being crowned the winner and being handed the £800 prize fee.
The comments section was flooded with comments – with many congratulating Naz on reigning victorious.
“Can we just take a minute to appreciate Naz’s effort in this challenge she honestly did so well!” enthused one.
A second commented: “Love how Naz is helping Sabre to relief her heart burns shes such a great sister.”
A third penned: “Can we just take a minute to appreciate all of there effort in the challenge well done!!!!!!”