Eating Contests Get Big
American Pride Restored After Dude Eats 66 Hot Dogs
Joy sprung though out the land as Japan's Kobayashi's stranglehold on this 12 minute hotdog eating suckdown sprint was broken and a new world record was set by the bloated and nauseous American, Joey Chestnut. ESPN hosted this annual event that displays the talents of these gastronomical athletes and give hope to the hungry around the world that one day they may be able to force themselves to consume food in greatly excessive quantities within a specified time for no purpose other than triggering the gag reflex in the spectators and well, because they can.
Trend Themes
1. Competitive Eating - Opportunity for food brands to sponsor and market products that target competitive eaters.
2. World Record Breaking - Opportunity for event organizers and media companies to create and promote competitions that break existing world records in various fields.
3. Gastronomic Tourism - Opportunity for travel and hospitality industries to cater to tourists who are interested in experiencing unique food-related events and competitions.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Opportunity for restaurant chains and food manufacturers to capitalize on the popularity of competitive eating events by creating specialized menus and products.
2. Event Planning - Opportunity for event planning companies to organize and host competitive eating contests and other similar events.
3. Media and Entertainment - Opportunity for media companies to develop and broadcast reality TV shows and documentaries around the theme of competitive eating and world record breaking.