His Boy Elroy is so pleased with the success of its big burger challenge on International Burger Day it looking at more ways it can help the homeless in Wollongong.
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The challenge was for anyone who could eat a specially created Four-Patty Fat Boy burger weighing 583 grams and a full serve gravy cheese fries in eight minutes His Boy Elroy would donate an additional $30 to new vegetarian restaurant Good Will Only to help the homeless.
Selena Stevens said they had never done an International Burger Day challenge before.
She said it was a great day at the Keira Street bar and eatery she owns and runs with husband Lachlan Stevens.
"We raised $425 for the team at Good Will Only which went directly to their launch so they have supplies to cater for the recipients of the homeless hub," Mrs Stevens said.
"We had three people complete the challenge. The fastest time was 4:15 which was achieved by Justin Henry from South Coast Chompers".
Lachlan and I are going to have a think about how else we can help the homeless hub
- Selena Stevens
Mr Henry is part of a community of people who love beers, burgers and the surf.
"Lachlan and I are going to have a think about how else we can help the homeless hub," Mrs Steven said.
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