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Ulti-Meatum

The Ulti-Meatum is the burger seen in The Best Burger in the World. It is heard that it only comes out every century. It is served from the Grill 'Em Up Truck by its head chef, Ajay Maldonaldo. Only one per customer is allowed.

Appearance

It is a large cheeseburger, cooked into a larger burger with two other burgers for buns. There are layers of cheese, Himalayan Ketchup, and other buns also inside.

Cooking Method

It is made by stuffing a cheeseburger inside a cheeseburger patty, using two deep fried cheeseburgers as buns. Then the special Himalayan Ketchup is added.

According to Muscle Man, the Idaho Style Ulti-Meatum is where the burger is made the same way, but with a whole bag of chips in it as well.

Trivia

  • The name is a reference of the word "ultimatum", which means "demanding change".
  • The burger is mostly influenced by the YouTube web show Epic Meal Time.
    • YouTuber "Binging with Babish" recreated the Ultimeatum, but with additional ingredient which is bacon and pepper jack cheese. Creator James Garland Quintel actually saw this and re-tweeted it on twitter.
  • At the end of "The Best Burger in the World", Ajay Maldonaldo says Mordecai and Rigby are lucky because they got the last burgers of the century, but Benson ends up eating both of them, saying that they were right about the burgers being the best.
  • Benson has the good fortune of being the only person to have more than one burger due to eating Mordecai's and Rigby's, as well as the last person to ever have one due to the Grill 'Em Up Truck rolling into the Crash Pit at the end of the episode (See Fortune Cookie for proof of luck).
  • One restaurant actually made a real-life version with a limited supply, Behold the Ulti-Meatum 1 and the Ulti-Meatum 2.
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