India's 'monster eater' retires

Rappai says he has other things to worry about apart from food

Restaurant owners in the town of Trissur in the Indian state of Kerala can breathe a huge sigh of relief - the "monster eater" is retiring. They can now think again about launching "eat as much as you like" lunches and buffets. That is because Rappai - the man with the giant appetite - has been warned by medics to curb his food intake. In his prime it would have been an under-statement to describe Rappai's appetite as voracious. 'Unlimited meals' This was a man who quite easily could plough his way through two buckets of rice and accompanying chicken and vegetable dishes. For breakfast it was said he could devour 75 idlies (rice cakes) and still have room for more. On one famous occasion, the man who locally became known as Theeta (monster eater) took advantage of a local restaurant's "unlimited meals" coupon. He reputedly scoffed three bucketfuls of rice, one bucket of fish curry and 10 kgs of cooked meat.
The restaurant in question ran out of food, and police had to be called in to restore order as a large crowd gathered to watch Rappai in action. The BBC's Sridevi Pillai in Trivandrum says that such eating extravaganzas became more commonplace as Rappai's fame spread throughout the state. A regular at Kerala's informal eating competitions, Rappai is also credited on one day with ploughing his way through 700 idlies on top of 10 kgs of halwa (an Indian dessert). No wonder then that when hoteliers saw this cheerful man majestically walking around the town - adorned in khaki shirt and white dhoti - they would hastily put up the shutters of their premises and close down. Turn violent But now 64-year-old Rappai's huge appetite has had to be curtailed because he recently developed a severe stomach ache. He was told in no uncertain terms to eat less or face the consequences. "I am diabetic and my body weight was too heavy at around 115kg," he said. "I have decided to listen to the doctors. I think I have lost the power to digest food. My friends, especially my police friends, have advised me to eat more carefully.
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My heavy eating days are over, there will be no more competitions for me
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Rappai refers to his "police friends" for good reason: there were times that hoteliers became so enraged at his capacity to eat huge amounts of food that situations sometimes threatened to turn violent. Police rescued him several times, on occasion even taking him back to the station for a little more food. Today Rappai is resting at his home at Kizhakkumpattukara in Trissur. He says that other things to worry about apart from his stomach. "I have my 90-year-old mother to look after," he says, "and now have to cope with tremendous change in my life. "Gone are the days of unbridled consumption of idlies, halwa and buckets full of boiled rice. "My heavy eating days are over," he says. "There will be no more competitions for me." "Now I only take a bowl of Kanji (rice gruel) for breakfast and a little rice for lunch and dinner. Rappai gives a toothless grin. "Anyway I have lost all my teeth because of over-consumption of sweets."



 
A person with a "normal IQ" would have understood the point by now .

So many examples and you are still stuck on your absurd defination of ethics. Go look up a dictionary kid.

PS : the world is still watching :)
 
kartik said:
A person with a "normal IQ" would have understood the point by now .

So many examples and you are still stuck on your absurd defination of ethics. Go look up a dictionary kid.

PS : the world is still watching :)

Well kartik,
Let me make one more post and if u r still adamant, then its a waste of my time. See, throughout my posts i have made one thing very clear that even though, it is logical that a person can eat any amount of food for which he pays, it in unethical that he empties the restaurant or so to say eats the food meant for 10-15 ppl..., even though it is unlimited meals. Unlimited meals have been set out for people with a normal man's diet and do not mean to finish off everything in the restaurant. Such a diet, can't be entertained in the sceme, offcourse. It is totally unethical, esp in a poor country like ours, bcoz gluttons like him do nothing but waste our resources.

The restaurants would increase their prices, which means the food expenditure would increase, etc which would cause additonal burden on ppl (Now don't ask me why would the restaurant increase its price... its pretty much logical and if u think for a while, u will understand)

Even with my electricity example, i made it clear that even though u might have enough money to pay, u are not welcome to use more as it would burden others.

What u having been talking is fine from logical departments, but not ethical (Why? i have already explained)

Now, if u are still hell bent on ur points, i can only conclude that u r being adamant. So, think again, think hard... the world is watching, grandpa... :tongue:
 
Let me make one more post and if u r still adamant, then its a waste of my time. See, throughout my posts i have made one thing very clear that even though, it is logical that a person can eat any amount of [FONT=verdana,geneva,lucida][FONT=verdana,geneva,lucida]food[/FONT][/FONT] for which he pays, it in unethical that he empties the [FONT=verdana,geneva,lucida][FONT=verdana,geneva,lucida]restaurant[/FONT][/FONT] or so to say eats the food meant for 10-15 ppl..., even though it is unlimited meals. Unlimited meals have been set out for people with a normal man's diet and do not mean to finish off everything in the restaurant. Such a diet, can't be entertained in the sceme, offcourse. It is totally unethical, esp in a poor country like ours, bcoz gluttons like him do nothing but waste our resources.

Blah Blah Blah.. you still dont have your facts straight about ethics and morals..

Its like saying if you earn in stock markets its not ethical because the person one mans profit is another mans loss.

Just follow my advice, lookup a dictionary or read some papers on ethics and get your facts straight. Soo many posts and still your ignorant self doesnt agree that there is nothing unethical in gobbling down a 10 mans diet if you have paid for it.

And if you had a brain bigger than a peanut, then you would understand the simple fact that the hotel wont increase its pricing .. if it does, it looses a competitive advantage... it wil just change unlimited meals into limited meals.
 
u really want me to spoon feed u like a baby bcoz u are just being hell bent on proving ur point now.... and i feel that this debate is becoming point less...

First of all, if u really want to give an example, give a proper example that 'fits' with the context... its not about one man's profit and another's man loss... talk of the excess electricity usuage, as i said earlier. Now, if u say that its ethical bcoz he can pay, then its ethical to use any amount of electricity bcoz he can pay (any amount is indicative of his enormous diet)

Honestly kartik, don't spoil my name (if u don't care about urs :tongue:) by giving such irrevelant examples!

I see no point in re-iterating the stuff that such ppl are a nuisance to the nation due to their over-eating habit.


kartik said:
Blah Blah Blah.. you still dont have your facts straight about ethics and morals..

Its like saying if you earn in stock markets its not ethical because the person one mans profit is another mans loss.

Just follow my advice, lookup a dictionary or read some papers on ethics and get your facts straight. Soo many posts and still your ignorant self doesnt agree that there is nothing unethical in gobbling down a 10 mans diet if you have paid for it.

And if you had a brain bigger than a peanut, then you would understand the simple fact that the hotel wont increase its pricing .. if it does, it looses a competitive advantage... it wil just change unlimited meals into limited meals.
 
Blah blah blah.. my electricity example .. blah blah..

Thats all I can hear..

Did you ever go to school?? What kind of resource is electricity ? And what kind of resource is food.

If you dont know the difference , better not argue .

Now, I am not going to educate you again and again because its just pointless to argue with a person about something he doesnt have the slightest of idea.
 
kartik said:
Blah blah blah.. my electricity example .. blah blah..

Thats all I can hear..

Did you ever go to school?? What kind of resource is electricity ? And what kind of resource is food.

If you dont know the difference , better not argue .

Now, I am not going to educate you again and again because its just pointless to argue with a person about something he doesnt have the slightest of idea.
blah blah blah??????????????

After reading ur post, all i can hear is a little girl's cry over soilled milk....

You ask me what kind of resource is money and what kind of resource is food.....? Do i need to educate u on that? Think again bcoz u obviously have been stressed out and hence all this meaningless talk.

p.s. no offence but if u can't think outside the box, i dun feel any need to debate.
 
The voice you hear is obviously your mind crying out loud.. God help me.. I have proved myself DUMB .

Secondly, You still havent answered, what kind of resource is electricity and what kind of resource is food ??

Think outside the box ?? Alteast first learn to " think " in a language that all humans can understand.

Dont you feel you have embarassed yourself enough ;)
 
kartik said:
Secondly, You still havent answered, what kind of resource is electricity and what kind of resource is food ??

Don't don't break that myth that u are wise enough to understand.... Think for a while before posting... What's the hurry? U shud understand....

kartik said:
Dont you feel you have embarassed yourself enough ;)

As to this question, all i can say is that i am not being ashamed for maintaining my stance and not bending towards ur argument... A person with a balanced mind thinks a while before answering.... so start doing that.... :tea:
 
A person with a balanced mind thinks a while before answering.... so start doing that....

Arrogance and ignorance is bliss.. but it sure makes you look like a fool when you are on the wrong track.
 
kartik said:
Arrogance and ignorance is bliss.. but it sure makes you look like a fool when you are on the wrong track.
i am on a wrong track? So why don't u explain the example i gave u
 
Secondly, You still havent answered, what kind of resource is electricity and what kind of resource is food ??

Waiting Waiting ... go press google search .. : Rofl:
 
kartik said:
Waiting Waiting ... go press google search .. : Rofl:
Still waiting for a proper reply bro... its u who needs to answer the question... so think awhile and answer..... sure, a wise man like u should get it.
 
What kind of resource is food and electricity.... ? :big_grin:

Don't tell me i got to tell u both are consumable!
 
Once a Rookie, always a rookie

Lets put an end to this once and for all.

Your arguement :

1 person eats food of 10 people and hence affects the country ?

1 person should not eat 10 peoples food

1 person swoops down a hotel even though he has paid for it is unethical

The hotel will rise its prices

My arguement :

Your first argument is BS. A person can eat as much as he wants to. You yourself waste food when you cant eat in a hotel. You waste a lot of food in grand marriages. Y feed the rich with all the delicacy when the poor dont get to. Is that unethical?

A person should not eat 10 peoples food. Who are you to decide how much a person should consume ?? Its his body, his money and his appetite. If you are on death bed and need 10 bottles of blood. You cant say its inhuman because 10 bottles of blood can give energy to 100 poor chaps .

You still havent learnt what ethics is. I feel like im debating with a arrogant kid who says a " Cat " is a "Dog" . Unless you grow up .. debating on this makes no sense.

Even a kid would understand that the hotel will be at a competitive loss if it raises the price . It can only stop the scheme or make it a limited meal .

PS : India is self sufficient in terms of food. It produces more than it needs. Its a different story that the poor cannot afford it. You need to tune up on GK too.
 
kartik said:
A person should not eat 10 peoples food. Who are you to decide how much a person should consume ?? Its his body, his money and his appetite. If you are on death bed and need 10 bottles of blood. You cant say its inhuman because 10 bottles of blood can give energy to 100 poor chaps.
Who am i to decide? Well i am not deciding anything. These are just my views.

Again irrelevant example..... The guy is not on a death bed...... He is doing it as an everyday activity. So unless u learn to give a propoer example or understand the example i gave earlier, i too find it useless to debate.

kartik said:
You still havent learnt what ethics is. I feel like im debating with a arrogant kid who says a " Cat " is a "Dog" . Unless you grow up .. debating on this makes no sense.

As i said, its ur view. So first differentiate between ethics and logics bcoz all u're doing is talking about logics and logics and logics.


kartik said:
PS : India is self sufficient in terms of food. It produces more than it needs. Its a different story that the poor cannot afford it. You need to tune up on GK too.

Go check ur facts......... u still got to learn a lot about India, it seems.

As for wastage, that's exactly what i said earlier..... that if u can pay for it and waste, is that ethical? It is logically correct bcoz u can pay for it, but certainly not ethical.

p.s. If after so many posts, u still feel u are correct, then it is no point in continuing, bcoz its just like banging ur head on the wall. It would be a waste of mine and ur time.
 
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