The doughnut burger: is this a new low in unhealthy eating?

Doctors criticise latest 'stunt burger', which contains almost an entire day's calories

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The culinary world has recently seen the launch of the black burger, the £1,100 gold leaf burger, the squirrel burger and even the 'human flesh' burger. But the latest in a long line of attention-seeking junk foods – a double beef burger with doughnuts for buns – may be a patty too far.

The "family friendly" pub chain Hungry Horse has been censured by doctors and academics for launching the Double Donut, the BBC reports. It contains a whopping 1,996 calories, just two short of a woman's recommended daily intake.

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