The Lettuce Club at the University of Guelph recently hosted a lettuce-eating competition that drew around 20 participants. Competitors brought heads of iceberg lettuce to the competition and were divided into weight classes based on their lettuce’s size. The winner—who was crowned “head lettuce”—ate their whole head of lettuce in just three minutes and three seconds. UoGuelph Lettuce Club President Keira Carter said that the lettuce-eating competition helped students destress during the busy academic season. “Lettuce is delicious, and nothing can beat the sensation of eating a whole head of lettuce at one time,” said UoGuelph Lettuce Club President Keira Carter.
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