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Gourmet Glutton

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Vol.7 Chapter 1: The Previous Winner
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In this chapter, we learn that the previous winner of the eating contest was George Hunter, and the first to finish was Dorayaki, who ate 50 pieces of food in 16 minutes and 50 seconds. This is a new record, and it's also the first time that a woman has won an eating contest. We learn that this woman ate the food in such a disgusting way that it made her feel sick, and that's why she ate so much. The monk asks the monk if he could take a picture of the victory, but the monk says he's still in training to be a monk, and he doesn't want anything to be unsightly. He tells the monk that he wants to be his disciple, but that he can't do anything about it, because the monk is still learning himself. He says that the monk should stop calling him a disciple, because he'll do whatever it takes to become a monk. He also says that he knows of an investor named Tange who wants to develop competitive eating into a sport, and a group of professional competitive eaters who eat in disgusting ways.
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Gourmet Glutton • Vol.7 Chapter 1: The Previous Winner • Page ik-page-2539290
Vol.7 Chapter 1: The Previous Winner
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About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the previous winner of the eating contest was George Hunter, and the first to finish was Dorayaki, who ate 50 pieces of food in 16 minutes and 50 seconds. This is a new record, and it's also the first time that a woman has won an eating contest. We learn that this woman ate the food in such a disgusting way that it made her feel sick, and that's why she ate so much. The monk asks the monk if he could take a picture of the victory, but the monk says he's still in training to be a monk, and he doesn't want anything to be unsightly. He tells the monk that he wants to be his disciple, but that he can't do anything about it, because the monk is still learning himself. He says that the monk should stop calling him a disciple, because he'll do whatever it takes to become a monk. He also says that he knows of an investor named Tange who wants to develop competitive eating into a sport, and a group of professional competitive eaters who eat in disgusting ways.
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