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Most read: WHY YOU'LL NEVER WANT TO EAT A BIG MAC AGAIN

If you've gone through twenty-four thousand eight hundred seventy-six posts, plus thirty if I do a quick calculation, then you get top scorers. Podium places for writings. May's most read post in five years is about a Big Mac. Ha, you didn't see that coming, did you? Just read it.
Last week, an infographic went viral with everything you’d rather not know about the Big Mac. I warn you; if you read this, you will never want to eat a Big Mac again. But those fries and McNuggets, the milkshakes and the caramel Sundae… we will of course keep eating those.
Okay, bet you didn't know this?
- A Big Mac contains 540 calories. Honestly, that surprised me. That's not the problem.
- A Big Mac puts your blood sugar level in an extremely low state. Due to the large amount of sodium, you become dehydrated, but your brain confuses that dehydration with hunger, causing you to eat even more.
- 40 minutes after eating a Big Mac, you really feel hungry. Your glucose level drops now, which gives you a feeling of hunger.
- 51 days. Now comes the kicker. It can take up to 51 days for you to fully digest the Big Mac. 51 days… That's almost two months.



