French Fry Marathons

Chris Verschueren Sets 83-Hour World Cooking Record

Chris Verschueren set a new world record after 83 hours of nonstop French fry making. Verschueren beat the old record by 11 hours and served 15,000 portions at 1 EUR each.

The French fry marathon champion will donate half of the money raised to a university clinic in Leuven, Brabant, Belgium where it will be used to treat sick children. Chris Verschueren will use the other half to cover French fry making and serving expenses.
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