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  • McDonald's And MOL In Poland
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    McDonald's And MOL In Poland
    McDonald's logo is seen in Poland on September 15, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sandales inspirées des hamburgers Tasty
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    Sandales inspirées des hamburgers Tasty
    Pictures must credit: BB.IMP x Mental Free Here’s a tasty pair of sandals — designed to look like burgers. It is described as offering a “delightful twist” on the traditional Birkenstock design. The $110 USD / €98 euros shoes, by Japanese street culture footwear brand BB.IMP were made in collaboration with art collective Mental Free. The foundation of the shoe is inspired by the bottom bun of a hamburger, which forms the base of the sole. The sole’s rich, darker brown colour mimics the appearance of a juicy, perfectly cooked meat patty. A lettuce-shaped green trim extends slightly beyond the bun and patty. The toe supper completes design with a sprinkle of embroidered sesame seeds. And they come in a box that looks like cardboard takeaway container. © BB.IMP x Mental Free via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sandales inspirées des hamburgers Tasty
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    Sandales inspirées des hamburgers Tasty
    Pictures must credit: BB.IMP x Mental Free Here’s a tasty pair of sandals — designed to look like burgers. It is described as offering a “delightful twist” on the traditional Birkenstock design. The $110 USD / €98 euros shoes, by Japanese street culture footwear brand BB.IMP were made in collaboration with art collective Mental Free. The foundation of the shoe is inspired by the bottom bun of a hamburger, which forms the base of the sole. The sole’s rich, darker brown colour mimics the appearance of a juicy, perfectly cooked meat patty. A lettuce-shaped green trim extends slightly beyond the bun and patty. The toe supper completes design with a sprinkle of embroidered sesame seeds. And they come in a box that looks like cardboard takeaway container. © BB.IMP x Mental Free via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sandales inspirées des hamburgers Tasty
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    Sandales inspirées des hamburgers Tasty
    Pictures must credit: BB.IMP x Mental Free Here’s a tasty pair of sandals — designed to look like burgers. It is described as offering a “delightful twist” on the traditional Birkenstock design. The $110 USD / €98 euros shoes, by Japanese street culture footwear brand BB.IMP were made in collaboration with art collective Mental Free. The foundation of the shoe is inspired by the bottom bun of a hamburger, which forms the base of the sole. The sole’s rich, darker brown colour mimics the appearance of a juicy, perfectly cooked meat patty. A lettuce-shaped green trim extends slightly beyond the bun and patty. The toe supper completes design with a sprinkle of embroidered sesame seeds. And they come in a box that looks like cardboard takeaway container. © BB.IMP x Mental Free via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sandales inspirées des hamburgers Tasty
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    Sandales inspirées des hamburgers Tasty
    Pictures must credit: BB.IMP x Mental Free Here’s a tasty pair of sandals — designed to look like burgers. It is described as offering a “delightful twist” on the traditional Birkenstock design. The $110 USD / €98 euros shoes, by Japanese street culture footwear brand BB.IMP were made in collaboration with art collective Mental Free. The foundation of the shoe is inspired by the bottom bun of a hamburger, which forms the base of the sole. The sole’s rich, darker brown colour mimics the appearance of a juicy, perfectly cooked meat patty. A lettuce-shaped green trim extends slightly beyond the bun and patty. The toe supper completes design with a sprinkle of embroidered sesame seeds. And they come in a box that looks like cardboard takeaway container. © BB.IMP x Mental Free via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sandales inspirées des hamburgers Tasty
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    Sandales inspirées des hamburgers Tasty
    Pictures must credit: BB.IMP x Mental Free Here’s a tasty pair of sandals — designed to look like burgers. It is described as offering a “delightful twist” on the traditional Birkenstock design. The $110 USD / €98 euros shoes, by Japanese street culture footwear brand BB.IMP were made in collaboration with art collective Mental Free. The foundation of the shoe is inspired by the bottom bun of a hamburger, which forms the base of the sole. The sole’s rich, darker brown colour mimics the appearance of a juicy, perfectly cooked meat patty. A lettuce-shaped green trim extends slightly beyond the bun and patty. The toe supper completes design with a sprinkle of embroidered sesame seeds. And they come in a box that looks like cardboard takeaway container. © BB.IMP x Mental Free via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sandales inspirées des hamburgers Tasty
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    Sandales inspirées des hamburgers Tasty
    Pictures must credit: BB.IMP x Mental Free Here’s a tasty pair of sandals — designed to look like burgers. It is described as offering a “delightful twist” on the traditional Birkenstock design. The $110 USD / €98 euros shoes, by Japanese street culture footwear brand BB.IMP were made in collaboration with art collective Mental Free. The foundation of the shoe is inspired by the bottom bun of a hamburger, which forms the base of the sole. The sole’s rich, darker brown colour mimics the appearance of a juicy, perfectly cooked meat patty. A lettuce-shaped green trim extends slightly beyond the bun and patty. The toe supper completes design with a sprinkle of embroidered sesame seeds. And they come in a box that looks like cardboard takeaway container. © BB.IMP x Mental Free via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sandales inspirées des hamburgers Tasty
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    Sandales inspirées des hamburgers Tasty
    Pictures must credit: BB.IMP x Mental Free Here’s a tasty pair of sandals — designed to look like burgers. It is described as offering a “delightful twist” on the traditional Birkenstock design. The $110 USD / €98 euros shoes, by Japanese street culture footwear brand BB.IMP were made in collaboration with art collective Mental Free. The foundation of the shoe is inspired by the bottom bun of a hamburger, which forms the base of the sole. The sole’s rich, darker brown colour mimics the appearance of a juicy, perfectly cooked meat patty. A lettuce-shaped green trim extends slightly beyond the bun and patty. The toe supper completes design with a sprinkle of embroidered sesame seeds. And they come in a box that looks like cardboard takeaway container. © BB.IMP x Mental Free via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • FEATURE - Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie
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    FEATURE - Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie
    Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie - 101021 *** Local Caption *** 36567391
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  • FEATURE - Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie
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    FEATURE - Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie
    Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie - 101021 *** Local Caption *** 36567384
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie
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    FEATURE - Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie
    Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie - 101021 *** Local Caption *** 36567390
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie
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    FEATURE - Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie
    Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie - 101021 *** Local Caption *** 36567385
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie
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    FEATURE - Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie
    Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie - 101021 *** Local Caption *** 36567393
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie
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    FEATURE - Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie
    Sonnenaufgang an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie - 101021 *** Local Caption *** 36567386
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamburg - ein Wintermärchen
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    FEATURE - Hamburg - ein Wintermärchen

    Zollenspieker Fährhaus in Kirchwerder, Vier- und Marschlande, Hamburg, Deutschland, Europa / action press *** Local Caption *** 31571876

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamburg - ein Wintermärchen
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    FEATURE - Hamburg - ein Wintermärchen

    Reet mit Raureif in Kirchwerder, Vier- und Marschlande, Hamburg, Deutschland, Europa / action press *** Local Caption *** 31571881

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamburg - ein Wintermärchen
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    FEATURE - Hamburg - ein Wintermärchen

    Verschneiter Feldweg in Kirchwerder, Vier- und Marschlande, Hamburg, Deutschland, Europa / action press *** Local Caption *** 31571883

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamburg - ein Wintermärchen
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    FEATURE - Hamburg - ein Wintermärchen

    Alter Holzschuppen in Kirchwerder, Vier- und Marschlande, Hamburg, Deutschland, Europa / action press *** Local Caption *** 31571884

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamburg - ein Wintermärchen
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    FEATURE - Hamburg - ein Wintermärchen

    Birken mit Raureif am Naturschutzgebiet Kirchwerder Wiesen im Winter, Vier- und Marschlande, Hamburg, Deutschland, Europa / action press *** Local Caption *** 31571886

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamburg - ein Wintermärchen
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    FEATURE - Hamburg - ein Wintermärchen

    Naturschutzgebiet Kirchwerder Wiesen im Winter, Vier- und Marschlande, Hamburg, Deutschland, Europa / action press *** Local Caption *** 31571887

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Kahlschlag: Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof schliesst in Deutschland 62 Filialen
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    NEWS - Kahlschlag: Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof schliesst in Deutschland 62 Filialen
    Karstadt-Filiale im Sachsentor in Hamburg-Bergedorf, Deutschland, Europa *** Local Caption *** 31054168
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Kahlschlag: Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof schliesst in Deutschland 62 Filialen
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    NEWS - Kahlschlag: Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof schliesst in Deutschland 62 Filialen
    Karstadt-Filiale im Sachsentor in Hamburg-Bergedorf, Deutschland, Europa *** Local Caption *** 31054166
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Kahlschlag: Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof schliesst in Deutschland 62 Filialen
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    NEWS - Kahlschlag: Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof schliesst in Deutschland 62 Filialen
    Karstadt-Filiale im Sachsentor in Hamburg-Bergedorf, Deutschland, Europa *** Local Caption *** 31054167
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Kahlschlag: Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof schliesst in Deutschland 62 Filialen
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    NEWS - Kahlschlag: Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof schliesst in Deutschland 62 Filialen
    Karstadt-Filiale im Sachsentor in Hamburg-Bergedorf, Deutschland, Europa *** Local Caption *** 31054164
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Kahlschlag: Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof schliesst in Deutschland 62 Filialen
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    NEWS - Kahlschlag: Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof schliesst in Deutschland 62 Filialen
    Karstadt-Filiale im Sachsentor in Hamburg-Bergedorf, Deutschland, Europa *** Local Caption *** 31054165
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** Alex gives the thumbs up to the TV cameras and finally enjoys a burger safely on the ground. A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070183

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** Alex finally enjoys a burger safely on the ground. A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070184

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** Oops.. the cheese spread goes flying! A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070185

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** Oops.. the cheese spread goes flying! A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070186

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070187

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** The burger goes flying! A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070189

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070188

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070191

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070192

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070190

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070193

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** The burger challenge kit. A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070198

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070197

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** Oops.. the cheese spread goes flying! A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070194

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** Oops.. the cheese spread goes flying! A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070195

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren
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    FEATURE - Challenge: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren

    Challange: Brite will Burger bei Karussellfahrt belegen und verzehren / 270719 *** A daredevil foodie has attempted to build and consume a burger - while on a thrilling theme park ride. See story SWBRburger. Taking eating on the go to the next level, Alex Hobern, 27, known for winning Channel 4’s The Circle, took on a ‘Burger on the Move’ challenge while travelling at 50 miles per hour on Thorpe Park’s terrifying Detonator ride. Alex, from London, planned to start building the meaty favourite on the minute-long journey to the top of the 100ft drop tower - before he was dropped back down to earth.Using a tube of Primula’s original cheese, a beef patty, a burger bun and salad, Alex buckled up and made his way skywards. Attempt number one saw the cheese and tomato juice go all over his black jeans but he managed to cling onto all the components.But his second go was less successful.During the five second drop, Alex lost his grip on most of the ingredients, resulting in the bun flying through the air and the lettuce making a crash landing – but he managed to cling onto his tube of cheese.Primula, the official cheese sponsor of National BBQ’s Barbi Summer, set Alex the challenge to show just how easy it is to squeeze flavour into your meals, even in extreme situations. Back on terra firma, Alex said: “It was actually really hard. On the way up I tried to start building the burger, then at the top they hold you for a bit – which I dreaded. “It dropped as I was adding the cheese and it went everywhere, but I think I did alright though - it was the going down which was hard, I lost a burger at one stage”. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30070196

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Ireland Baldwin is seen sharing her Chick-fil-A burger with one of her dogs as she is spending time with her musician boyfriend Corey Harper.
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    Ireland Baldwin is seen sharing her Chick-fil-A burger with one of her dogs as she is spending time with her musician boyfriend Corey Harper.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 11, 2019
    Ireland Baldwin is seen sharing her Chick-fil-A burger with one of her dogs as she is spending time with her musician boyfriend Corey Harper. The only daughter of Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger wore black leggings, orange cropped top and black flats as she took her dogs for a walk.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • Ireland Baldwin is seen sharing her Chick-fil-A burger with one of her dogs as she is spending time with her musician boyfriend Corey Harper.
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    Ireland Baldwin is seen sharing her Chick-fil-A burger with one of her dogs as she is spending time with her musician boyfriend Corey Harper.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 11, 2019
    Ireland Baldwin is seen sharing her Chick-fil-A burger with one of her dogs as she is spending time with her musician boyfriend Corey Harper. The only daughter of Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger wore black leggings, orange cropped top and black flats as she took her dogs for a walk.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    The Carl's Jr. mascot entertains the crowd on line waiting to get into the Carl's Jr. location in Midtown Manhattan in New York on its grand opening, Wednesday, January 31, 2018. The fast food chain with over 1300 restaurants is entering the competitive New York market. The chain, operated by CKE Restaurant Holdings (which also owns the Hardee's brand) has less than 10 of its franchises east of Oklahoma. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 22176131
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt
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    PEOPLE - Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt
    Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt auf dem Rathausmarkt am 12. Dezember 2017 in Hamburg. *** Local Caption *** 09331830
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  • PEOPLE - Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt
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    PEOPLE - Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt
    Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt auf dem Rathausmarkt am 12. Dezember 2017 in Hamburg. *** Local Caption *** 09331824
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  • PEOPLE - Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt
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    PEOPLE - Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt
    Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt auf dem Rathausmarkt am 12. Dezember 2017 in Hamburg. *** Local Caption *** 09331818
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  • PEOPLE - Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt
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    PEOPLE - Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt
    Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt auf dem Rathausmarkt am 12. Dezember 2017 in Hamburg. *** Local Caption *** 09331823
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  • PEOPLE - Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt
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    PEOPLE - Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt
    Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt auf dem Rathausmarkt am 12. Dezember 2017 in Hamburg. *** Local Caption *** 09331819
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt
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    PEOPLE - Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt
    Albano und Romina Power besuchen den Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt auf dem Rathausmarkt am 12. Dezember 2017 in Hamburg. *** Local Caption *** 09331815
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