A popular YouTuber has become the second person to beat a Kidderminster café's enormous breakfast challenge.
BeardMeatsFood, also known as Adam Moran, defeated the huge breakfast at Tilly's Café in the Swan Centre.
The YouTuber is a competitive eater from Leeds who has over 4 million subscribers with some of his videos reaching almost 10 million views.
He became the second person to finish the mammoth breakfast, consisting of six sausages, six bacon, six eggs, six hash browns, two mushroom portions, two tins of beans, two tomatoes, four black pudding, two toast, two bread and butter and two fried bread, in under 30 minutes.
The challenge was previously beaten by Redditch's Leah Shuthever of 'The Shuts' YouTube channel who holds multiple Guinness World Records.
Café owner Shannon Turnnidge, aged 25, said: "Having BeardMeatsFood come and try our breakfast challenge was amazing. He is such a lovely man.
"It was so exciting as we weren't expecting him to come. When Leah came, we had previously reached out to her, so this time it was really unexpected.
"He said he had seen Leah post about the challenge on Facebook so he wanted to give it a try."
Ms Turnnidge said the challenge started out as a bit of fun for the staff but she is shocked at how popular it has become.
The BeardMeatsFood video already has 3.4 million views.
Around 60 people have tried and failed the challenge so far with only BeardMeatsFood and Leah beating the challenge.
Anyone brave enough to try the challenge gets the feast free if they finish in under 30 minutes - if they fail they are hit with a £19.95 bill.
Ms Turnnidge added: "We started the challenge as a bit of fun so to see how much it has taken off is just amazing.
"Anyone is welcome to come down and try the challenge and we hope it helps put the town on the map."
The café is open from 8.30am until 3pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and from 9am until 2pm on Wednesdays and from 10am until noon on Sundays.
Breakfasts are served all day long.
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