Heart Attack Grill owner "Dr. Jon" poses with a Quadruple Bypass Cheeseburger at his restaurant in Chandler, Ariz. The eatery is known for its hospital theme and its infamous Triple and Quadruple Bypass Burgers.
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A patron holds his Single Bypass Cheeseburger at the Heart Attack Grill in Chandler, Ariz. It's one of the smallest burgers (if you can call it that) served at the hospital-themed restaurant.
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If a Single Bypass Burger isn't big enough for you... try a Double Bypass Burger. These greasy burgers are just waiting to be served to hungry patrons.
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Mary Brasda cooks burgers at the Heart Attack Grill in Chandler, Ariz.
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In case you were wondering... the Quadruple Bypass Burger, which weighs more than 2 pounds and includes four layers of cheese and 12 slices of bacon, packs around 8,000 calories.
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Open wide! Steve Trumbull reacts before taking a second bite of his Triple Bypass Cheeseburger.
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Patrons use an automated teller machine at Heart Attack Grill in Chandler, Ariz.
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Waitress Elisha Greenleaf walks past a monitor advertising a calorie count. If you take a closer look, the sign says there's been 61,733,072 calories served so far at the restaurant.
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The infamous Triple and Quadruple Bypass burgers are advertised at the restaurant in Arizona. Also included on the menu are unlimited Flatliner Fries, which are cooked in lard, along with full sugar cola, cigarettes without filters, hard liquor and beer.
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Waitress Gigi Gilbert proudly poses with the Quadruple Bypass Burger.
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Waitress Elisha Greenleaf takes Julian Moreno to his vehicle in a wheelchair after he ate a Quadruple Bypass Burger. The wheelchair ride is part of the service the restaurant provides.
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Wrist bands advertising the Heart Attack Grill rest in a basket in Chandler, Ariz. Even before entering the restaurant customers are warned of the unhealthy food waiting inside by a large sign reading "Caution: This place is bad for your health."