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Juicy's Outlaw Grill in Oregon, USA, has created the world's biggest hot dog – that weighs in at a gut-busting NINE STONE.

The sausage weighed more than three-and-a-half stone alone and it took three hours to cook on a 100ft mobile grill.

And the grill to cook it had to be transported on a 27-tonne tractor.

The banger was placed into a giant bun and topped with guacamole, onion, ketchup and mustard, making the whole thing weigh as much as an average woman.

Setting a new world record, the meaty beast cost £600 and is the brainchild of Juicy's Outlaw Grill owner Brett Enright.

Brett – who already holds the record for the largest commercially available hamburger – said he wants to make an EVEN BIGGER hot dog.

He said: "There's a guy in Chicago who had the previous hot dog record – I'm hoping he comes back and beats this so we can turn around and make an even bigger hot dog."

There was no one hungry enough to eat the whole monster dog, so it was cut into individual servings and sold for 60p a plate with proceeds going to Miami Rescue Mission.

Somehow we don't reckon they'll start selling them in cinemas...