can induce labour,
it all started like this, in April of
last year, when Enrique, the chef at Excelsior restaurant ‘The Suburban’, was
experimenting with burger recipes for the upcoming Twin Cities Burger Battle
annual event. Co-owner Kelsey Quarberg, who was nine days away from her due
date, happened to stop by, and was offered samples of the various experimental
burgers. She loved one so much that she ordered a full-size serving, and lo and
behold, just seven hours later she went into labour with her baby Sam. But that
was just the beginning, photograph The
Suburban/Facebook,
Enrique
named the burger “Labor Inducer” and entered it in the Twin Cities Burger
Battle, where it won third place, earning itself a permanent spot on the menu.
The name obviously drew a lot of attention, but the fact that another pregnant
woman happened to gave birth to a little girl, hours after feasting on a burger
last summer also added to its reputation, since
September 2019, when the Labour Inducer’s alleged effect on pregnant women were
made public, mothers-to-be have been flocking to The Suburban, with co-owner
Ashley Berset telling FOX News that between one and three pregnant women
have been visiting the place and asking for the Labour Inducer. By October 1st
last year, no new births had been reported, but Berset suspected they were just
not being reported, “So far no
further reports of babies being born, but I doubt their first thought after
giving birth is to contact The Suburban,” she said. “So we will continue to
wait and see!”
it turns
out she was right, as an October 23 2020 post on Facebook reveals that there
had been at least 23 childbirths connected to the Labour Inducer. Did the burger
cause these women to go into labour? Well, that’s hard to prove, but they all
had one a few hours before going into labour, and looking at the video more than few ladies seem to think it may work for them, so was it the burger that is labour inducing?
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