Delivery: DDD Guilty Pleasures

Three Diners, Drive-ins and Dives chefs known for their ooey-gooey, oh-so-juicy dishes are competing in their own joints to see who makes the best guilty pleasures. First, Guy Fieri makes the chefs select a diner classic on his order wheel that they must incorporate into their signature guilty pleasure. But when they open their GGG Delivery box, they discover their chosen diner classic is actually a frozen dinner! Then the chefs must flip a box of Hunter Fieri's favorite snacks into their guiltiest sandwich ever. The DDD chef with the highest combined score after two rounds won't feel guilty about winning up to $20,000 on the GGG Money Wheel.
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