Found it.
A restaurant owner in Norfolk, England is defending his right to sell what he calls the Kids Breakfast, consisting of 12 pieces of bacon, 12 sausages, 6 eggs, 4 slices of bread and butter, 4 slices of toast, 4 slices of fried bread, 2 hash browns, an 8-egg cheese and potato omelet, sautéed potatoes, beans and tomatoes. The breakfast at Jester’s Diner is called the Kids breakfast, not because it’s for kids, but because it weighs as much as a kid.
(Taken from Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me’s latest podcast’s lightning round section.)
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