Submitted by Tambury t3_yc3j4r in dataisbeautiful
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ASK_IF_IM_PENGUIN t1_itk53r3 wrote
Did your friend do any kind of preparation for this at all?
Tambury OP t1_itk59wi wrote
He skipped lunch, but that's about all. What he brought to the party was misplaced confidence!
Effective_Hope_3071 t1_itk962m wrote
I think you just plotted marginal utility and the law of diminishing returns lol. The Pizza Logarithm theory seems to hold true.
Professional_Bike647 t1_itk9na6 wrote
I cannot follow your math here. From your explanation it seems the whole pizza is only 200mm wide. Each "slice" is 250mm long - so to eat "one meter" one would have to eat either 5 slices (to measure by width) or 4 slices (to measure by length).
John_Vattic t1_itkac4n wrote
The 250mm increments are actually 6 slices, so each rectangular slice must only be about 4cm wide, 20cm long
Tambury OP t1_itkaq54 wrote
Apologies for the confusion, each 'single serve' of pizza is 250mm long cut 3-by-2 = 6 slices. The metre pizza is effectively 4 of these end-on-end (cooked as 2x500mm lengths due to oven limitations).
Hopefully below picture gives context. https://i.redd.it/v5bgqgkzzqv91.jpg
Tambury OP t1_itkb0u7 wrote
We were extrapolating as he ate and we were very excited for the first 10 minutes or so but it decayed quickly!
Professional_Bike647 t1_itkbfvn wrote
Thanks, it's clearer now. I hope your friend is well.
IsHildaThere t1_itkcf42 wrote
You mean there are professional eaters?
SteezyKxng t1_itkdo8f wrote
Yes. They compete in eating competitions
poopmonster_coming t1_itkelw6 wrote
24 slices huh , I would def puke
StereoBucket t1_itkjlcv wrote
I was imagining big round circular pizza, like god intended it to be.
This seems a lot more doable (but tbh I hate rectangular pizzas because it's not always disclosed in some restaurants)
Crazhand t1_itkkkgw wrote
Yes, there’s a professional hotdog eating contest every year for example.
Tambury OP t1_itkljib wrote
Thanks so much for the kind feedback
StructuralStiffness t1_itkormn wrote
Makes you wonder if he would have done any better at a slower pace, or if he would just have reached capacity at the same point anyway...
1-PM t1_itkos5s wrote
yeah
matt stonie and joey chestnut are the most popular
welshnick t1_itkrx2t wrote
I'm sure it turned into a perfect log the next day.
Acopone t1_itkt0zn wrote
Top tier comment, I wish I could give you more karma
blarghable t1_itktv9q wrote
OP ate around 3000 calories before giving up. I'd say that's pretty well done.
Seth_Imperator t1_itku5np wrote
You got us in the first part with 0.5m in 15 mins, second part was harder for sure
Seth_Imperator t1_itkuerq wrote
You hate it because it is not always disclosed? Why the hate?
StereoBucket t1_itkuifa wrote
Less pizza. If I knew I was getting a worse deal, I might've just skipped on it.
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Redpandaling t1_itkuxzj wrote
Wouldn't a square pizza actually be more pizza given the same diameter?
Toncent t1_itkvo52 wrote
I think that skipping lunch might actually be a mistake because it makes your stomach shrink since it's empty - not that it would have made a difference here. As far as i know competitive eaters sometimes prepare for contests by chugging a bunch of water to expand the stomach beforehand.
Neethis t1_itkvvgx wrote
There's a place near mine that sells an 18" square pizza for £2 less than a 20" round pizza.
StereoBucket t1_itkvyh8 wrote
If it were square, but a rectangular pizza can surprise you with any width. I know I was surprised when a 12" was like 8 inch wide. I wasn't too amused.
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Redpandaling t1_itkwevh wrote
Ah, true.
fc40 t1_itkwmwp wrote
Reminds me of an idealized stress-strain curve, specifically one for concrete. Thankfully he stopped before he reached rupture strain.
Sir_Kernicus t1_itkwre0 wrote
You see at 10mins is where he made a mistake
MrDankky t1_itkwu14 wrote
Now that looks tasty, at least he saved you some
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saganakist t1_itkxz8y wrote
Yes. The surface area of a square is d^2. The surface area of a circle is pi/4 times the surface area of that square (so, pi/4×d^2). Pi/4 is roughly 78%, so you would get 22% pizza less.
see-bees t1_itkzuu7 wrote
Probably would have eaten less if he ate more slowly. There’s signal lag between when your body gets full and when it tells your brain this information. The slower you eat, the less lag there is between consumption and satiety signals to the brain. That’s why a lot of weight loss advise is “drink more water throughout the day” and “drink 20 oz of water 20 minutes before a meal”. It goes in the tank and sits there long enough for you to register it’s there.
_incredigirl_ t1_itl04y3 wrote
Yup! I am a person who looovvvves food but has a frustratingly small appetite. When I went to Vegas for the first time I did research beforehand on how to eat more food at the buffet lol. I spent about a week gearing up for it by eating many grazing meals through the day trying to train my stomach to expand. It was a lot of work just to ensure I got my best value at the buffet. 10/10 would do it again though
Dangelouss t1_itl0cg8 wrote
That's a lot of shit to go through for a T shirt.
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ConsiderationIll374 t1_itl120c wrote
One of my favorite posts in this sub. Clean and clear. Beautiful and interesting data.
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Revolutionary_Ad6583 t1_itl29gt wrote
Really more of a shitpost. Maybe an upper decker though.
FratStafford007 t1_itl2xh6 wrote
In the competitive eating world, is weed viewed as a performance enhancing drug?
Kwetla t1_itl30eb wrote
Could you go for something less calorific and filling like Margherita? Or does it have to be that pizza?
matjeh t1_itl42sq wrote
And a few deaths from the hotdog eating contest, too.
heatherbergeron t1_itl4c73 wrote
i bet one of those mukbang streamers who eat 3 dozen eggs and huge pots of ramen could have done it
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CalgaryChris77 t1_itl50gy wrote
> two pizzas
Two pizzas of what size though? You realize two 8 inch pizzas is smaller than a 12 inch. Also definitely depends on how much toppings was on the pizza.
woyteck t1_itl5925 wrote
Pizza fingers
PuddleCrank t1_itl5h0c wrote
Now I understand it, but pizza is almost always defined by area not length. Had you multiplied by the width it would be much clearer how much pizza was consumed.
Psykopatate t1_itl6h41 wrote
wordsfilltheair t1_itl7477 wrote
BeardMeetsFood, KatinaEatsKilos, Randy Santel are 3 youtube channels who make their living doing food challenges
orrocos t1_itl9br0 wrote
The whole pizza is about 0.00004943 acres. His friend consumed 0.00002965 acres of pizza.
orrocos t1_itl9inb wrote
Mmmm, pizza pi.
pxan t1_itlaofm wrote
Did you feel it helped substantially after all that work? Or was it more or less normal?
Red__M_M t1_itlapsy wrote
15 seconds of research shows that a simple large pizza from dominos is about 2,000 calories. That makes this challenge equal to 10 pizzas. That seems wrong to me. Thoughts?
Edit: using 2,000 KCalories = 8,000 KJoules, we get 2.5 large dominos pizzas.
thiney49 t1_itlbpgw wrote
The full pizza is equivalent to about a 20 inch pizza, for us circle people. His 14.5 slices here is closer to about a 15 inch pizza consumed, or about 1.5 store bought frozen pizzas.
TheAJGman t1_itlcvhc wrote
A surprising amount of organic related statistics fall under logs and bell curves.
Tambury OP t1_itld665 wrote
You need to convert from kilojoules to calories
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jimjamiam t1_itlek1k wrote
Same. My only problem with this is the units. Needs to be a mass, volume, or at least an area (we can assume thickness)!
warriormonk5 t1_itlet52 wrote
20k kj is roughly 4.7k calories. It's a lot but very doable I think for the right person. This clearly isn't in the United States.
Tambury OP t1_itleyom wrote
Cheers, I appreciate the feedback. It's a difficult concept to convey pizza as a linear unit, especially when most people intuitively think of pizza as an 11-ish inch diameter circle cut into 8 slices. In hindsight, keeping the headline '1 metre of pizza' but using number of slices as the primary axis.
As for energy, I wasn't quite thinking of global appeal when I made it. Kilojoules is standard for energy and is on product labels, though calories is understood. Perhaps I could have added ticks to the other side of the energy axis in Cal at the risk of clutter.
Tambury OP t1_itlf0u7 wrote
Thanks so much!
Tambury OP t1_itlf2p1 wrote
Thanks so much for the kind words!
cyberentomology t1_itlf5hl wrote
Millimeters of pizza is an odd metric.
Tambury OP t1_itlflim wrote
Unfortunately it had to be the special of the restaurant.
For those playing at home: Tomato base, cheese, salami, bacon, parmesan and basil pesto
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stubob t1_itlg4jg wrote
8in * 39in = 312 in^(2) of pizza. Converting to a round pizza, that's just about 10in radius (10^(2) * 3.14) = 314 in^(2). So that's one 20 inch diameter pizza in 30 or 40 minutes. How often is the challenge completed? Doesn't seem that impossible.
_incredigirl_ t1_itlgca9 wrote
It absolutely helped. I managed to clear four platefuls and 8 beers. At home I’m a one-meal-a-day gal.
Edit: the beers were those half sized plastic glasses and they were piss cheap American beer included in the cost of the buffet. Not buzz-worthy in the slightest.
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Tambury OP t1_itlh22b wrote
Keep in mind the $100 was thrown in by the boss on the day who had obviously sized up the competitor and taken a punt that he wouldn't make it.
The owner did say that quite a few people actually complete it, but he has made a lot more money out of people attempting the challenge and failing than free pizza given away.
matthoback t1_itlh726 wrote
Depends on how they are measuring the "diameter" of the square pizza. If they are measuring the diagonal of the square, it would be a smaller area than a circular pizza of the same diameter.
matthoback t1_itlhdms wrote
What's that in square parsecs?
Soulfighter56 t1_itlhib8 wrote
Oof the salami + bacon makes that much more difficult. Not that eating a sq meter of pizza isn’t already ridiculous lol
Tur_K3y t1_itlia29 wrote
They eat lbs of grapes the night before
wex52 t1_itliard wrote
You know for a split second I wondered if calories weren’t universal. I actually didn’t know it wasn’t. I should have realized that if they were, nobody would suddenly opt for kJ.
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CalgaryChris77 t1_itliro8 wrote
2 12 inch pizzas is still crazy in one setting. Damn that is like $60 worth of pizza. lol
vet54 t1_itlixiz wrote
The result would have been messy to say the least
wisconsinwookie78 t1_itln6w8 wrote
Unless I misread it, it's not a square meter. The pizza is 200mm wide and 250mm long increments. The competition was to eat four of these sections, which would have been a meter long total but still only 200mm wide.
liam_____ t1_itlpf1d wrote
Yeah, that seems way too easy. Seems like just one family size pizza
matthoback t1_itlqswx wrote
> I thought I was looking at the current-voltage plot of a MOSFET (I'm biased like that)...
Pun intended?
Rare_Southerner t1_itlrbl8 wrote
Never tried one-dimentional pizza.
LongJohnny90 t1_itlrifg wrote
I've eaten an 18" diameter pizza before. I could 100% do this challenge if I prepared a little bit. And I'm not a competitive eater or anything crazy, just a guy who likes to test how much he can eat sometimes.
trekker255 t1_itlz29n wrote
If the line goes down he would be throwing up..?🤮🤢
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Vivid-Formal-3938 t1_itm6qus wrote
man that sounds good as hell
ProfessorFull t1_itmmi9e wrote
Can you share the Code to generate this graph? Maybe dm if you want
Omnizoom t1_itmn6nv wrote
That’s not that much pizza , I could do that
Spanishparlante t1_itmnv8h wrote
Even like 6/7 mins you can see the beginning of a re-assessment lol.
Tasty-Aside-7514 t1_itmp5gq wrote
20 000 kJ is only 4 780 kcal
EZ
So probably it's the spicyness
TheThiefMaster t1_itmvjx9 wrote
A wafer thin mint mister Creosote?
TheThiefMaster t1_itmwaod wrote
Or in other words 0.2 square meters, aka 2000 square centimetres, or 2.22 square feet.
Mandelvolt t1_itn37w4 wrote
This IS reddit 😀
StructuralStiffness t1_itne6cy wrote
Makes sense, thanks!
X0AN t1_itnf8go wrote
Nah the trick is to mix with liquid and swallow it all as quickly as you can before your brain tells you to stop eating
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Syrdon t1_itnh1ys wrote
That depends on what measurement you use for the size of the square pizza. Measuring corner to corner gets you a very different number than measuring edge length.
mheinken t1_itni2r8 wrote
So like a twenty inch round pizza
KalTheMandalorian t1_itnlg4n wrote
I watched on YouTube once a competitive eater, eating Happy Meals until he got all the possible Pokémon cards they were doing, as a challenge.
That dude went through like 20 meals from what I recall. How do they do it??
I love food, but become full so fast. Which is to my disappointment, because I usually push the limits and try to eat a bit more even when I'm full.
TrekForce t1_itnoak2 wrote
12” by 8” makes it approximately the same area as a circular 12” pizza
Edit: added “approximately”. I found a pizza place stating their 12” pizza was 96square inches. And then made my comment. Then i did the math. So either they have rectangular pizza or their 12“ isn’t 12”. Either way I did the math to double check and it’s definitely slightly smaller than a 12” round pizza which has 113.1sq inches.
TrekForce t1_itnotsi wrote
Good deal. The square one is slightly bigger for less money!
StereoBucket t1_itnp3hd wrote
Round (12 diameter) : (12/2)^2 * pi =~ 113
Rectangle (12x8) : 12 * 8 = 96
It's smaller by about 15%
TrekForce t1_itnpahm wrote
Just got my edit in about 30s before your reply… lol
StereoBucket t1_itnq3t8 wrote
lol, you also made me calculate again, like did I make an error or something, better check again.
Thinking about it now, 15% less is as if someone stole a whole slice (assuming 8 pizza slices which is pretty common) and then took a bite out of a 2nd slice.
MaxwelsLilDemon t1_itnqec7 wrote
Kinda looks like a sigmoid curve, it appears in exponential processes that are limited by some finite resource (the size of your friends stomach).
The initial growth is admitedly more linear than exponential.
Tambury OP t1_itnx41u wrote
Here you go! Apologies for the uncommented spaghetti code.
import numpy as np
import pandas as pd
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
pizzasplit=pd.read_csv(r'D:\Downloads\pizza time splits - Sheet1.csv')
fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(8, 6),dpi=150)
xlim=45.5
ylim=1005
pizzasplit['Elapsed time']=pizzasplit['Elapsed time'].map(lambda x: pd.to_timedelta(x).seconds/60)
plt.scatter(pizzasplit['Elapsed time'],pizzasplit.Millimetres,color='b')
plt.plot(pizzasplit['Elapsed time'],pizzasplit.Millimetres,color='b')
ax.axhline(1000,color='r',xmax=45/xlim)
ax.axhline(604,color='b',xmin=36.91/xlim,xmax=45/xlim)
plt.text(22.5, 1000, '1 metre of pizza', fontsize=12, va='center', ha='center', backgroundcolor='w')
plt.text(37, 620, 'Defeat', fontsize=12, va='baseline', ha='left')
ax.axvline(30,color='g',ymax=1000/ylim)
ax.axvline(45,color='g',ymax=1000/ylim)
plt.text(29.5, 30, 'Time limit for free pizza + $100', fontsize=10, va='bottom', ha='center', rotation=90)
plt.text(44.5, 30, 'Time limit for commemorative t-shirt', fontsize=10, va='bottom', ha='center', rotation=90)
x=np.arange(0, 31, 1)
y=1000*x/30
plt.plot(x,y,color='g',linestyle='dashed',alpha=0.4)
x=np.arange(0, 46, 1)
y=1000*x/45
plt.plot(x,y,color='g',linestyle='dashed',alpha=0.4)
plt.xticks(np.arange(0, 46, step=5))
plt.yticks(np.arange(0, 1001, step=250))
plt.xlim(0,xlim)
plt.ylim(0,ylim)
ax.spines['right'].set_visible(False)
ax.spines['top'].set_visible(False)
ax.grid(linestyle="--", linewidth=0.5, color='.25', alpha=0.3, zorder=-10)
plt.xlabel('Elapsed time (minutes)')
plt.ylabel('Pizza consumed (mm)')
def make_patch_spines_invisible(ax):
ax.set_frame_on(True)
ax.patch.set_visible(False)
for sp in ax.spines.values():
sp.set_visible(False)
fig.subplots_adjust(right=0.75)
par1 = ax.twinx()
par2 = ax.twinx()
# Offset the right spine of par2. The ticks and label have already been
# placed on the right by twinx above.
par1.spines["right"].set_position(("axes", 1.02))
par2.spines["right"].set_position(("axes", 1.15))
# Having been created by twinx, par2 has its frame off, so the line of its
# detached spine is invisible. First, activate the frame but make the patch
# and spines invisible.
make_patch_spines_invisible(par2)
# Second, show the right spine.
par2.spines["right"].set_visible(True)
par1.spines['top'].set_visible(False)
par1.set_ylim(0, (ylim/1000)*max(pizzasplit.Slices))
par2.set_ylim(0, (ylim/1000)*max(pizzasplit.kJ))
par1.set_yticks(np.arange(0, 25, step=4))
par1.set_ylabel("Slices")
par2.set_ylabel("Energy (kJ)")
tkw = dict(size=4, width=1.5)
ax.tick_params(axis='y', **tkw)
par1.tick_params(axis='y', **tkw)
par2.tick_params(axis='y', **tkw)
ax.tick_params(axis='x', **tkw)
plt.tight_layout()
Data input CSV file below
kJ,Millimetres,Slices,Elapsed time
0,0,0,00:00:00
728.5,41.66666667,1,00:01:04
1457,83.33333333,2,00:02:08
2185.5,125,3,00:02:50
2914,166.6666667,4,00:03:38
3642.5,208.3333333,5,00:04:37
4371,250,6,00:05:15
5099.5,291.6666667,7,00:06:04
5828,333.3333333,8,00:07:03
6556.5,375,9,00:08:28
7285,416.6666667,10,00:10:08
8013.5,458.3333333,11,00:12:28
8742,500,12,00:15:41
9470.5,541.6666667,13,00:21:30
10199,583.3333333,14,00:28:52
10563.25,604.1666667,14.5,00:36:55
11656,666.6666667,16,
12384.5,708.3333333,17,
13113,750,18,
13841.5,791.6666667,19,
14570,833.3333333,20,
15298.5,875,21,
16027,916.6666667,22,
16755.5,958.3333333,23,
17484,1000,24,
Tarec88 t1_itnzkpf wrote
What a splendid pie, pizza-pizza pie
Every minute, every second, buy, buy, buy, buy, buy
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HardCounter t1_ito89nu wrote
I was just going to go with an inverse log with some modifiers, but guess it has a name.
Abbot_of_Cucany t1_itognvw wrote
When nutitionists talk about calories (sometime written as capital-C Calories), they're referring to kilocalories.
2000 food Calories = 2000 kcal ≈ 8000 kJ.
TheThiefMaster t1_itou4r9 wrote
Yeah that sounds right.
ConsciousStill t1_itovaiw wrote
Jesus fucking Christ. Eating challenges are a horrible concept. They are encouraging something so deeply unhealthy and harmful.
IsHildaThere t1_itpfy1b wrote
Thank you for all your replies. I never knew.
ObliviLeon t1_itpk5um wrote
It's about sending a message.
Dr-Gooseman t1_itpocpv wrote
Wow, your dedication is impressive. Username checks out
gab_r95 t1_itr9d5p wrote
Obviously, yes.
ProfessorFull t1_itu33dt wrote
Thank you!
Tambury OP t1_itk3jb6 wrote
Edit: here's a picture of pizza https://i.redd.it/v5bgqgkzzqv91.jpg
A friend of mine recently attempted a pizza-eating challenge at a local Italian restaurant. The store sells rectangular pizza that is 200mm (8in) wide, and is sold in linear increments of 250mm (10in) or 6 slices.
The store has a challenge of eating a 1 metre (39in) length of pizza - 24 slices.
The data was collected by recording the time measured by a restaurant-supplied stopwatch after each of the 24 pizza slices was fully consumed. Elapsed time was recorded in a spreadsheet app on a smartphone. The graph was plotted using Matplotlib in a Python Notebook. Energy contained within the pizza was approximated by back-calculating the nutritional information of a similarly topped fast-food pizza into a unit rate of energy per area, and then applying that to the area of the pizza.
After 14.5 slices, he admitted defeat and called it.