I’m a competitive eater and scoffed a 5,000-calorie Greggs feast in just over three minutes
A COMPETITIVE eater had a 5,000-calorie Greggs feast of six bakes, four sausage rolls and four doughnuts in three minutes and nine seconds.
Max Stanford, 35, included four steak bakes and two chicken ones.
It landed him a fourth consecutive win — and £100 cash — in the British Eating League, with the runner-up taking more than double his time.
Known as “Max vs Food”, the charity worker from Brixton, South London, said: “The change from pastry to sugary doughnuts was so nice.
“I honestly thought it was going to be a lot harder and take longer to eat, even I was surprised I ate all 14 items in just over three minutes.
But he added: “I’ll definitely be staying off the steak bakes for a while.”
British Eating League founder Craig Harker said: “It puts him up there with some of the world’s best eaters.
“To manage that within a short time is a massive achievement, it’s because of the dedication he puts into the sport.”
Founder of British Eating League Craig Harker said he was inspired to host a Greggs-themed contest as the chain is accessible to everyone across the country who might fancy a go themselves.