No-Acanthisitta-9795 on October 13, 2024 6:35 am Burger Breakdown 1. Kilojoules: 18,830,000 kJ 2. Calories: 18,830,000 kJ ÷ 4.184 = 4,499,043 calories 3. Number of Burgers: 18,830,000 kJ ÷ 2,500 kJ per burger = 7,532 burgers 4. Days Lasting (2,000 cal/day): 4,499,043 calories ÷ 2,000 cal/day = 2,249 days (~6.16 years)
DeeDee_GigaDooDoo on October 13, 2024 6:46 am Quick estimate shows that 18GJ is about 5000kWh which means the Reds hot fried pack contains enough energy to power 250 homes for a day. Pretty good value tbh. Regrettably, I checked and it’s an insignificant number of kilotonnes of TNT.
GloomyFondant526 on October 13, 2024 6:57 am The data here is top notch, but I would just like to confirm that we all refer to this classic Aussie eatery as Red Rooter. And if not, why not?
HuTyphoon on October 13, 2024 7:10 am I think eating uranium is preferable to red roosters burgers though. They are actually fucking terrible
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Is it hot because its got uranium in the recipe?
The Pepsi Max cancels out the calories.
#fatboymath
If you eat the red hot fries pack you would put on 508.91kg.
Burger Breakdown
1. Kilojoules:
18,830,000 kJ
2. Calories:
18,830,000 kJ ÷ 4.184 = 4,499,043 calories
3. Number of Burgers:
18,830,000 kJ ÷ 2,500 kJ per burger = 7,532 burgers
4. Days Lasting (2,000 cal/day):
4,499,043 calories ÷ 2,000 cal/day = 2,249 days (~6.16 years)
The ultimate dirty bulk
Quick estimate shows that 18GJ is about 5000kWh which means the Reds hot fried pack contains enough energy to power 250 homes for a day.
Pretty good value tbh.
Regrettably, I checked and it’s an insignificant number of kilotonnes of TNT.
The data here is top notch, but I would just like to confirm that we all refer to this classic Aussie eatery as Red Rooter. And if not, why not?
I think eating uranium is preferable to red roosters burgers though. They are actually fucking terrible
You just can’t trust that peppsi hahah
No, that’s about right 😉