‘Jeopardy!’ Contestant Wanted To Spend Winnings On Lifetime Supply Of Tacos – IOTW Report

‘Jeopardy!’ Contestant Wanted To Spend Winnings On Lifetime Supply Of Tacos

KFI: An 18-year-old contestant on Jeopardy! had plans on how to spend the $100,000 grand prize if he won the college tournament of champions. Rishab Jain said he would spend all his winnings on a lifetime supply of Taco Bell.

Jain said that he was unsure what he was going to spend the money on when originally asked by the show. He said he consulted with his mom, who pointed out he loved eating at Taco Bell, so he went with it. He said that goes to Taco Bell at least once a week and that staff at the restaurant of the Georgia Tech campus are good about swapping out meat for beans because he is a vegetarian.  MORE

19 Comments on ‘Jeopardy!’ Contestant Wanted To Spend Winnings On Lifetime Supply Of Tacos

  1. freedom of choice … a wonderful thing

    just don’t come crying to me to foot the bill for your future gastrointestinal misfortunes …. freedom of choice

    bon appetite

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  2. oh, it’s another Pinche Baboso with $100,000 in winnings. i could get him to spend it all on 20 tacos @ $5,000 each, swap out the meat for beans and sprinkle edible gold on them for effect.

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  3. Better start eating all those tacos today stoner boy. If you ate all those tacos at even a buck apiece, 4 a day it would take you nearly 68.5 years (34 + yrs. at 2 bucks each) to eat that many tacos. That would make you 87 yrs. old or so if you make it that far before you die from morbid obesity and become the world’s largest fart factory. After a while the taco hell staff would start referring to you as Mr. Creosote.

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  4. Oh… To be so young and bright, and foolish and hopeful, to dream that a mere hundred thousand United States’ dollars could buy one a lifetime supply of tacos. (Pro tip kid: a hundred thousand United States’ dollars will only cover “justice” fees to buy you an opportunity to start paying for another taco. And only if nobody believed you had that many United States’ dollars to begin with.)

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