A player in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PC, Xbox One) is taking on a crazy challenge. He will only eat chicken for a month. But he can only indulge in the Chicken Dinner if he wins a match in PUBG.
Whoever wins a match in the Battle Royale shooter PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds and is the last one standing out of 100 players gets to see the legendary phrase “Winner Winner, Chicken Dinner” alongside Battle Points.
A player is now taking this phrase literally.
If you want to eat, you must win!
The PUBG streamer Andrew Panton had the not-so-smart idea of the “Chicken Dinner Challenge”. It consists of the following conditions and rules:
- Andrew can only eat roasted chicken for one month. The challenge starts on February 1, 2018.
- The meal can only consist of chicken; no sides are allowed!
- He can only indulge in the “Chicken Dinner” if he wins a match in PUBG.
- He can save wins for later meals. So if Andrew wins three matches in one day and then none for two days, he can still enjoy a roasted chicken every day.
- He can only play solo rounds in PUBG, except on Saturdays when he is allowed to play duo.
Chicken Dinner is getting old for the streamer after just one week!
At the time of this news, Andrew is on the 8th day of his Chicken Dinner Challenge, which he is, of course, live streaming. So far, he has won almost every day. On February 6, he had 2 wins, but on the 7th day, he had none. Since he could save his extra dinner, he still enjoyed a roasted chicken on February 7, allowing Andrew to eat every day.
But after such a short time, the streamer is beginning to regret his action. Because chicken without anything tastes incredibly bland and boring. He is getting full, but fun looks different. It’s just a funny, but also incredibly silly action, according to the streamer.
Moreover, he is slowly having small panic attacks in the mornings wondering if he can earn his ration of chicken for the day or if he has to go hungry.
Please do not imitate, Chicken Dinner is unhealthy!
In addition to the bland taste of the Chicken Dinner, there are other problems with the challenge. According to a nutrition expert, such a one-sided diet can quickly lead to deficiencies. There is a lack of vitamins, which leads to a weak immune system. This can lead to illnesses.
Additionally, there is a lack of carbohydrates. This leads to a drop in energy and performance. In the worst case, Andrew might become a worse player and have to go hungry. And since he is also missing fiber, he is at risk of severe constipation!
The “Chicken Dinner Challenge” is therefore not recommended for imitation!
According to a statistic, PUBG has distributed enough chicken to feed Germany!


