Competitive eater defeats giant bunny in salad eating contest

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Bunnies can’t compete with humans.

Humans testing their skills against animals is nothing new. Competitive eaters have regularly faced off against animals, such as when Kobayashi entered into a hot dog eating contest with a bear.

Raina Huang ate 3.5 lbs. of salad during a competition against a large rabbit Chop Stop in California.
(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Recently, a competitive eater with a large Youtube following faced off in a saladeating competition with a giant bunny.

In an event organized by Chop Stop, a chopped salad chain in California, Raina Huang faced off against a giant bunny named Honey. The animal is described as a lettuce-loving mega bunny, the New York Post reports.

While the rabbit is apparently a fan of lettuce it didn’t eat any during the competition.
(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

During the competition, Huang was able to eat 3.5-lbs. of salad in 10 minutes.

Unfortunately for Honey, the event apparently spooked the animal and it didn’t eat a single leaf of lettuce. When a second bunny, Precious, was brought in, it also froze up and didn’t eat any lettuce.

The rabbits’ owner explained that rabbits typically nibble at their food. They may eat a large amount of food, but they’ll generally eat it slowly over a long period of time.

Competitive eating has been a popular sport in America for several decades, although it does have its critics.

King accused competitive eating contests of promoting gluttony while “at least a fifth of children in America go to bed hungry nightly.”

Chestnut responded, calling King “narrow-minded” and pointing out that competitive eating competitions often donate food to local food banks.

Fox News’ Dom Calicchio contributed to this report.

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