Woman Spends $1,200 A Month On Fast Food And Eats 5,000 Calories A Day But Never Gains Weight

A self-described foodie has revealed that she spends more than $1,200 a month on fast food and takeout and eats more than 5,000 calories per day. Sabrina Moore from the UK is 26 and travels the country documenting her eating adventures for her nearly 350,000 TikTok followers.

@sabrinacorrinx

Chinese is all ya need #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #straightingal #stunningbehaviour #food #foodie #chinese #takeaway #unreal

♬ original sound – Sabrina Corrin Moore

  1. Despite eating so much, she pretty much never gains weight. She likely has her youth and very fast metabolism to thank for that one, and she might as well take advantage of it while she can. Despite stuffing her face regularly with extremely unhealthy food, she still wears a US size 6 and has a BMI of only 21.
  2. She’s always loved food. Sabrina can’t stop herself from eating so much – she loves food. “When I was a baby my dad would nibble ribs off the bone and give me the bone to suck on,” she recalled. “I would always try to eat as much as my dad, he was my idol. We’re a food-oriented family.”
  3. Just reading Sabrina’s daily food intake is enough to make many gain weight. As she explains, she pretty much eats from the time she wakes up until she goes to bed. “I eat a takeaway or go out every day for my tea. I also snack a lot, I’ll have breakfast but then eat a couple of chocolate bars in between,” she said. “My favorite takeaway is Chinese but my boyfriend, Phil, likes a burger or pizza so I compromise.”
  4. There’s no distance she won’t travel for the sake of food. She drives all over to try new places that she can’t get in her local area. “I enjoy food, I travel to different cities to try new things,” Sabrina shared. “I drove to Leeds for a burger once and Manchester to try a restaurant. I’ll try anything new.”
  5. People on TikTok are loving watching her eat. Nearly 350,000 people follow her account, which features videos of her going about her daily life with food being stuffed in at every available opportunity. ” “I started during lockdown after my mates told me to get on TikTok. “I posted a couple of gymnastic challenges at first but I didn’t get any traction,” she remembered. “I posted a video of me eating a Chinese takeaway and it went viral, my phone was pinging non-stop. It’s really overwhelming but it feels really good that it’s enough for me to just be myself and have people like me for who I am. “That’s why people follow me, it’s authentic, I’m just being myself and eating what I want.”
  6. At the end of the day, she’s just being herself. She’s a more unconventional influencer in that she’s not pretending to be anyone she’s not. “You don’t have to be a perfect person online. It makes me so happy and proud to be who I am,” Sabrina said. “I’ve had people say it’s helped with their eating disorder and I’m normalizing food for them. It makes me really happy and proud, if I can help in any way I’m happy to do that.”
@sabrinacorrinx

SIZE ON THAT WRAP 🤣 Literally went to sleep after this meal so the abrupt ending is accurate 🤣 #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #food #foodie #straightingal

♬ original sound – Sabrina Corrin Moore

Jennifer Still is a writer and editor with more than 10 years of experience. The managing editor of Bolde, she has bylines in Vanity Fair, Business Insider, The New York Times, Glamour, Bon Appetit, and many more. You can follow her on Twitter @jenniferlstill
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