A man has consumed 250,000 calories after eating 124 kebabs in a month to raise money for charity.
Des Breakey, a 36-year-old engineer from Manchester admitted the challenge had hurt him "psychologically" and "physically" but said that he felt a huge sense of "accomplishment" after completing the task.
According to express.co.uk, he said: "It’s very much an accomplishment. I appreciate the support. But I’m not doing it again. This is my final dance. I’m now retiring.
"I have enjoyed it, but it’s hurt me physically. I’ve felt like c***. I’m not getting any fruit, no vegetables, and no nutrition. I couldn’t eat anything else.
"It was a breeze for the first two weeks. But the last two weeks it got a bit messy, not just physically but psychologically as well.
"There was pressure on getting there – I had to do it. I couldn’t let them down. But to be honest, I’m already planning to go out with my mates next week. I’ll never stop eating kebabs."
Des began the "Kababathon" on December 1 and ate up to four kebabs a day on the challenge.
He bought many of them himself and others were donated.
Des is still collecting money for Francis House Children’s Hospice after completing his challenge.