A year after he was banned, competitive eating champion Joey Chestnut will be back to take part in slurping down all of the hot dogs during Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest.
He made the announcement on social media, saying that he was “thrilled to be returning” to the competition that was “a huge part of my life.”
He addressed the reason he was banned from the competition in 2024, saying that he still partners with other companies, “including some in the plant-based space,” but that “Nathan’s is the only hot dog company I’ve ever worked with.” He said that there “were differences in interpretation.”
A contract with Nathan’s and the International Federation of Competitive Eating says Chestnut will only promote Nathan’s hot dogs, USA Today reported.
He said of his return to the Coney Island stage, “It almost doesn’t feel real yet. I was preparing for the worst, but we were able to work it out.”
Chestnut is the record holder for the annual contest, eating 76 hot dogs and buns in 2021. Last year, the winner, Patrick Bertoletti, consumed a respectable 58 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes, ESPN reported.
This year, however, Chestnut plans on breaking his own record, eating 80 hot dogs at the Independence Day event, TMZ reported.