Bidding Wars

This week's food temptation puts the trainers to the test instead of the contestants. If Bob, Kim or Jillian give into temptation, they could possibly be giving their team a 15-second advantage that will aid them in the upcoming physical challenge. As much as the trainers want the bonus time, they would not be setting a good example for their teams by choosing the easy way out. In the physical challenge, host Alison Sweeney explains the contestants must race up and down a hill to their team flag in the fastest time. But there's a catch -- the teams will have to try to outbid each other with a faster time, hoping that someone will wager lower and will be unable to succeed. This would result in knocking a team out. The reward for winning will be revealed at the weigh-in and sadly another person will be sent home.
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