This Guy Ordered The Biggest Ever Bacon Butty From Greggs

Everyone in this country loves a Greggs but I think most of us like the fact that their menu items are fairly cheap, filling and not overly massive – food blogger Craig Harker is a bit different to most of us though.

Images VIA

35 year old Harker visited the Hardwick branch of the legendary bakery in Stockton-On-Tees last month and demanded a massive 51 rasher bacon butty. It’s believed to be the biggest bacon butty in the history of the UK and was so big that it had to be placed in a box that would normally hold six doughnuts.

The sandwich set Harker back £16.40 but he admitted that he couldn’t eat it all and had to share it with his wife and three kids. Here’s what he had to say about the experience:

I think it’s the UK’s biggest bacon bun – I know we were hitting some sort of record.

When she served it to me in the doughnut box, I thought ‘I’ve never seen a bacon butty that size before – that looks incredible’.

I was just driving past and fancied a Greggs bacon sarnie, so I went in and said ‘can I have the biggest you can make me?’

I was asking for more and more bacon and she just kept saying ‘yes’. When I reached 50 she said ‘I think we should stop here. I don’t think we’ve got a box big enough’.

It’s my local Greggs so they’re used to me ordering these big wacky meals.

As soon as I walk in they’re like ‘what do you want?’ They know I’m going to order something a bit different.

It absolutely destroyed me – I didn’t get half way down so I failed miserably, but I took it home to my family and everyone made sandwiches out of it.

Well Craig definitely sounds like a ‘character’ doesn’t he? Sure the Greggs staff absolutely love seeing him coming in and ordering his ‘out there’ meals. Sounds like a real hoot for them.

Anyway, I’m kinda into him ordering such a big bacon butty, but it’s kinda pathetic that after ordering it he barely made a dent in it. Anyone can order a load of food and then not eat it. What a loser. Get a party trick that you can actually do.

For more of the same, check out this person who says that we’ve been making bacon sandwiches wrong all our lives. What?

Similar Posts