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Alexander Tominsky ate a rotisserie every day for 40 days, going on to post flyers around Philadelphia to advertise his last feast. The restaurant waiter told the BBC that he did not do this for money or fame, but wanted to spread joy.
Roughly 500 people gathered to be a part of history, as the online sensation conquered his final fowl at an abandoned pier.
Produced by the BBC's Jason Armesto.