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*** The Kahunas too, when they treat you to a meal at their local restaurants after you defeat them. They will be surprised that you can't keep up with their eating habits. So the protagonist, someone who can eat a load of food at the buffet, can't finish a dish that the local Kahuna can polish off.
*** There's also the Buffet Queen, who challenges you to an [[Eating Contest]] if you eat at the Buffet enough. Her stated goal is to find restaurants like this. Much like your character, she's thin as a rail.
** The protagonist of in ''[[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]'' can easily become this, as [[Power-Up Food]] is everywhere, restaurants, vendors, and [[Satiating Sandwich|the foot-long hoagies]] you make at picnic sites. While the trainer shares it with their Pokémon, the sheer number of opportunites to buy them means you're only limited by funds.
* Sabin from ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''. He isn't even afraid to stop and eat a several course meal of ghost food on the Phantom Train, knowing full well that he is being prematurely taken to the other side.
* After Gulcasa's demon blood is unsealed in ''[[Blaze Union]]'', he goes from having a normal appetite for a teenage boy to going after just about everything edible. In hindsight, the use of this trope is actually rather depressing, as Gulcasa desperately needs the energy due to [[Blessed with Suck|the general instability of his body]] and his flagrant abuse of his [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique]]. When having Gulcasa use edible items in-game, though, it just comes off as silly and cute--especially given what kinds of food make him go "[[I Ate What?|Oh god, why did I just eat that?]]" and the way he ''still'' [[Picky Eater|won't touch dairy with a ten-foot pole]].