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Because he is awesome, Joakim Noah launched an ill-advised three on Tuesday night, as the Chicago Bulls were putting the finishing touches on a victory over the Orlando Magic. Noah was trying to win free burgers for the hometown fans, as part of a team promotion. Head coach Tom Thibodeau didn’t think the stunt was so awesome, however. Per ESPN: “The Bulls have a promotion where fans get a Big Mac if the Bulls score 100 points in a home win. The Bulls won 99-93 as Noah missed his 3 with .03 seconds left. ‘I talked to him about it, but I’m going to keep that private,’ Thibodeau said. It’s not the first time the promotion has made headlines. Kirk Hinrich was booed after a game despite leading the Bulls to victory, and even Derrick Rose said he felt bad after his missed free throws cost the fans a free burger. Noah made one of two free throws with 23 seconds left to make it 99-93, and Hinrich missed two with 10 seconds left. ‘I got caught up in the moment,’ Noah admitted after the game. Despite the fact the Bulls had won the game, many fans booed the team as the final buzzer sounded. ‘I regret it a little bit,’ Noah said. ‘It wasn’t a good shot. You have to respect the game because you never know what can happen in a game. I just got caught up in the moment and I was trying to get the people a Big Mac. They really wanted a Big Mac and I felt like, not only did I take the shot and miss the shot, we didn’t even get the Big Mac. Next time, I won’t take that 3-pointer.’”

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Born
Donald A. Gorske

November 28, 1953 (age 67)
OccupationCorrectional officer
Known forRecord holder of having eaten the most Big Macs
Spouse(s)Mary Gorske (m. 1973–present)

Donald A. Gorske (born November 28, 1953) is an American world record holder known as the 'Big Mac enthusiast'. He is best known for having eaten 30,000[1] Big Mac hamburgers from the U.S. fast foodchainMcDonald's in his lifetime, winning him a place in the Guinness Book of Records. He claims the Big Mac constitutes 90-95% of his total solid food intake. A resident of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, he is featured in the documentaries Super Size Me (2004) and Don Gorske: Mac Daddy (2005), and is the author of 22,477 Big Macs (2008).

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Gorske claims that after getting his first car, the first place he went to was the McDonald's on Military Road in his hometown of Fond du Lac on May 17, 1972.[2][3] He purchased and ate three Big Macs at lunch time. He then returned two more times that day to consume a total of nine Big Macs the same day he discovered the burger. He further claims to have eaten 265 Big Macs in the following month, an average of 8.5 Big Macs per day. If true, this would be equivalent to over 4,600 calories and 247 grams of low quality fat daily, for a total of 143,100 calories and 16.9 pounds of fat in one month. He also claims to drink almost nothing but Coca-Cola and, according to Super Size Me, he rarely eats the fries. At first, Don kept all the boxes of Big Macs he ate in the back of his car. He met and proposed to his wife, Mary, at a McDonald's in 1975. In addition, he has a statue of Ronald McDonald in his yard. Gorske also states that he has only eaten one Burger KingWhopper sandwich in his life in 1984 and will never eat one again. Gorske claimed that he first tried a Whopper after his friend bet him $5 to do so and that he then spent the money on Big Macs.

In 2003, Don Gorske ate 741 Big Macs, an average of 2.03 Big Macs per day. Gorske is 6 foot 2 inches tall (1.88m), 185 pounds (83 kg), and claims a cholesterol level of 140. His claimed average daily consumption of two Big Macs amounts to 1,080 calories, according to the nutritional information published by McDonald's;[4] this does not take into account his energy intake from fluids. The USDA recommends about 2,200 calories per day.[5] Gorske consumes mainly calorie-rich food, but he maintains a stable weight by consuming fewer calories daily than the average American. He says his taste buds have always fluctuated in sensitivity, so he often eats a Big Mac without being able to taste it.[6]

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On May 17, 2011, Gorske ate his 25,000th Big Mac at his favorite McDonald's restaurant in Fond du Lac.[7] On his birthdays, he puts candles in a Big Mac like a cake, and when Christmas time comes around, he treats himself to more Big Macs while his family has more traditional Christmas food. He claims that since he ate his first Big Mac, there have only been eight separate days in which he did not eat a single Big Mac. One of these days was the day his mother died, and he did not eat a Big Mac to respect her request.[2] Other days included a 'Snow Day' when McDonald's was unable to open due to snow, a Thanksgiving, days he was traveling and could not find a McDonald's, and various days Gorske had to stay at work past midnight. Gorske has since started keeping an 'emergency stash' of Big Macs in his freezer for emergencies and snow days. [8] Gorske commented in 2008 that his obsessive–compulsive disorder is what fuels his love of Big Macs, noting he also records when and where he eats his Big Macs in a notebook that he always carries, and that he has kept every burger receipt in a box.[2]

On May 4, 2018, Gorske ate his 30,000th Big Mac.[9] He maintains that he has no known health issues and has not had reason to visit a doctor. At his doctor visit on April 26, 2011, his first since 1985, his cholesterol level was 156 mg/dl, which is below the average of 208 mg/dl.[10]

Gorske worked as a correctional officer at Waupun Correctional Institution for 25 years. He retired in May 2011.[citation needed]

Appearances[edit]

He appeared in the documentary Super Size Me. In the DVD extras for the film, it is revealed he works as a correctional officer. He also makes a cameo appearance in cartoon form in the film.

In 2006, Gorske appeared as a contestant on the game showI've Got a Secret. Celebrity panelist Billy Bean was able to guess the Big Mac as Gorske's food of choice.

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On May 25, 2009, Gorske was featured on The Rachael Ray Show.

To congratulate Gorske on eating his 25,000th Big Mac, he appeared on The Kyle & Jackie O Show on May 20, 2011 and Lopez Tonight on May 23, 2011.[11]

The Netflix series History 101 featured Gorske to start its episode 01 on Fast Food released in 2020.

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Fond du Lac's Don Gorske eats milestone 30,000th Big Mac'. Fond du Lac Reporter. 6 May 2018. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  2. ^ abc'Man says he's eaten 23,000 Big Macs since 1972'. Associated Press. 2008-09-09. Archived from the original on September 12, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-11.
  3. ^Roznik, Sharon (2016-12-08). 'Don Gorske gobbles 29,000th Big Mac'. Green Bay Press-Gazette. Retrieved 2016-12-09.
  4. ^McDonald's USA Nutrition Information
  5. ^FoodReview, Winter 2002, Volume 25, Issue 3Archived 2007-01-03 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^Plummer, Russell (16 May 2011). 'Fond du Lac man prepares to eat 25,000th Big Mac'. Gannett Wisconsin Media. Archived from the original on May 20, 2011.
  7. ^'Man eats 25,000th Big Mac, 39 years after his 1st'. USA Today. May 21, 2011.
  8. ^'A BIG, Big Mac habit'. CNN. 1997-05-20. Retrieved 2008-09-11.
  9. ^Roznik, Sharon (2018-05-04). 'Fond du Lac's Don Gorske eats milestone 30,000th Big Mac'. Action Reporter Media (USA TODAY NETWORK). Wisconsin. Retrieved 2018-08-15.
  10. ^'Fond du Lac's Big Mac man expected to hit 25,000 milestone today. Gorske credits Tim Kurpis, of UK fame, for his inspiration. Gorske credits crossfit for his dad bod'. FDL Reporter. 2011-05-17. Archived from the original on 2011-05-20. Retrieved 2011-05-17.
  11. ^Gorske, Don (2011-05-20). 'The Kyle & Jackie O Show'. Today Network (Interview). Interviewed by Kyle & Jackie O. Sydney, Australia: 2DayFM.

External links[edit]

  • Don Gorske at IMDb
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