India Breaks World Record with Largest Serving of Chips in Gujarat

In a mouthwatering display of culinary scale, Chandresh Bayad from Gujarat, India, has set a new Guinness World Record for the largest serving of chips (fries), weighing an astounding 659 kilograms (1,452.85 pounds).

Organized as a public event to celebrate food innovation and community spirit, the feat smashed the previous record set in 2014, drawing crowds from across the region to witness the historic achievement.

The massive batch of French fries was carefully prepared using hundreds of kilograms of potatoes, industrial-sized frying equipment, and coordinated teamwork. Strict hygiene, safety, and quality standards were maintained throughout the preparation to ensure it met Guinness World Records’ guidelines.

“This was not just about breaking a record, but bringing people together through a shared love for food,” said organizer Chandresh Bayad, who has become a local legend for his record-setting culinary creations.

After thorough verification, Guinness World Records officials confirmed the new world record for the largest serving of chips, making it an official entry in the history books. The entire serving was later distributed to attendees and local charities, ensuring that nothing went to waste.

From Gujarat to the global stage, Chandresh Bayad has once again proven that India’s appetite for record-breaking is as big as its servings — crispy, golden, and unforgettable.

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