Because they want to be the only restaurant that promises to kill people. How much responsibility do they hold for contributing to the deaths of their customers?
Here it is, the gigantic Heart Attack Burger, and this is not even the biggest one they serve, which can have up to a whopping 10,000 calories!
The American Heart Association recently released the following statistics on Heart Disease (quoted verbatim from the source) -- Source
Heart disease remains the No. 1 cause of death in the US.
Coronary heart disease accounts for 1 in 7 deaths in the US, killing over 360,000 people each year.
About 790,000 people in the US have heart attacks each year. Of those, about 114,000 will die.
The estimated annual incidence of heart attack in the US is 580,000 new attacks and 210,000 recurrent attacks. Average age at the first heart attack is 65.3 years for males and 71.8 years for females.
Approximately every 40 seconds, an American will have a heart attack.
From 2004 to 2014, the annual death rate attributable to coronary heart disease declined 35.5 percent – but the burden and risk factors remain alarmingly high.
The estimated direct and indirect cost of heart disease in 2012 to 2013 (average annual) was $199.6 billion.
Heart attacks ($11.5 billion) and Coronary Heart Disease ($10.4 billion) were 2 of the 10 most expensive hospital principal discharge diagnoses.
Between 2013 and 2030, medical costs of Coronary Heart Disease are projected to increase by about 100 percent.
These stats are SCARY!
These two men died from heart attacks supposedly caused from eating at the Heart Attack Grill, and supposedly others have too.
John Alleman
Blair River
Dr. Sanjay Gupta did a VERY INTERESTING piece for CNN on this. Here's the video.
Now, there is another such restaurant like the Heart Attack Grill (Las Vegas) called the Heart Attack Shack (Chattanooga, TN).
The Heart Attack Grill has filed a lawsuit against the Heart Attack Shack, citing that the restaurant is intentionally misleading customers into thinking that the two restaurants are the same thing.
Questions: Should both restaurants be sued for killing people and even advertising that their food will kill? Or, should people have 100% of the responsibility for choosing to eat this dangerously unhealthy food?
What do you think?
Source Article: "Heart Attack Grill is Suing Another Death-by-Food Restaurant"