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Millennium Chef Smith ends GWR Cookathon attempt after 820 hours (35 days)

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In front of an exuberant gathering of well-wishers, renowned culinary expert Chef Smith ended his Guinness World Record (GWR) cooking marathon with tears of delight.

The goal of the young Ghanaian chef was to surpass Irish chef Alan Fisher’s record for the longest individual cooking period.

Celebrities and Ghanaians went to the location to support Chef Smith during the exhausting 820-hour marathon, transforming the occasion into a community celebration.

The momentous event culminated when Chef Smith, still dressed in his chef suit, exited the glass booth, signifying the conclusion of his remarkable culinary achievement.

Chef Smith was moved by the tremendous response and broke down in tears as he thanked everyone for their kind words.

Social media comments expressed the local community’s pleasure in him and complimented him on the successful endeavor.

Embracing him and celebrating the victory of skill and effort, Chef Smith’s loved ones were shown in heartwarming photos posted on his Facebook page.

The celebration of his achievement continued when word got out, with fans lining up to snap pictures with the world-record-breaking chef.

Through Chef Smith’s commitment and the sense of community displayed during this culinary marathon, Ghanaians have come together to celebrate their local talent on a worldwide scale, setting a new bar for perseverance.

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