McDonald's McEverything: Food Blogger Creates Mega Sandwich With all 43 Varieties (PHOTO)

Trying everything on a restaurant's menu is not a new concept for food bloggers, but food blogger Nick Chipman of "Dude Foods"  has taken the idea a step further when he conceived "The McEverything"

"The McEverything" is a sandwich made up off the food franchise's 43 different types of sandwiches and Chipman has tasted them all. Chipman gathered his appetite and marched into the franchise on the corner of 66th Street and North Avenue in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, on Monday to place his mega order. 

Chipman bought every single sandwich available at his local McDonald's, which cost him $141.33; the extra dollar was for the Diet Coke that was added to his order. After unwrapping all sandwiches Chipman began to work but originally anticipated it only being a couple of feet high. 

"I took a few photos along the way as well just so the whole thing wouldn't be a total waste if ended up tumbling over onto the floor before I finished stacking all the sandwiches on top of one another," Chipman wrote on his blog

The sandwich was then stacked on top of each other and were secured with bamboo skewers, It reached the height of the McDonald's light fixtures. Chipman said aside from trying to keep the McEverything from toppling over, the hardest past was trying not to eat any of the sandwiches until it the project was completed. 

"I'm a total sucker for McDonald's sandwiches, especially their McGriddles," Chipman wrote. Once the McEvertyhing was build Chipman snacked on a few and took the rest home. 

Chipman said he has dreamed of ordering this fast food monster since he first launched his blog, but he was worried about annoying the employees. 

"I felt like if I went to into McDonald's and ordered every single sandwich, they would hate me," he told Yahoo Shine. 

"You see, I have a bucket list, but instead of things like sky diving, swimming with sharks or other death defying feats of adventure that you'd find on most typical bucket lists mine is completely food related," Chipman said. "The number one thing on my list for two or three years now has been to make this sandwich, which I've dubbed the McEverything."

Chipman said the McDonald's workers were more than accommodating and they were excited to see how tall the McEverything would turn out.  It took about 20 minutes to two extra pair of hands to complete the order. 

"I poked my head into the back a few times and apologized, but they were awesome." 

According to Yahoo, Chipman is in good health and has a fast metabolism. Chipman has created and covered varies of food-related topic on his blog including tacos with a latticed bacon shell and grilled cheese sandwiches made only of cheese.

"The way I see it though is that with all the leftovers I have I've got all my breakfasts, lunches and dinners covered for the next week or so!" Chipman wrote.

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