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In a world where remarkable feats are often celebrated, a new and intriguing record has emerged: the most oatmeal consumed in one minute. Johannes Berge from Trondheim, Trondelag, Norway, set a Guinness World Record (GWR) by eating 1,014 grams of oatmeal, roughly equivalent to 4.2 cups, in just 60 seconds on May 31, 2024. According to the Guinness World Records website, Berge chose this challenge because he “wanted to try a record which he felt he’d be good at.”
Guinness World Records also shared a video on their Instagram, capturing Berge’s record attempt. In the viral footage, Berge is seen seated with a large bowl of oatmeal in front of him, ready to take on the challenge. As the timer starts, he leans in with a tablespoon, quickly scooping and eating large spoonfuls of oatmeal. Throughout the minute, Berge efficiently consumes several spoonfuls of oatmeal. When time is up, he proudly shows his empty mouth to confirm that he has finished all the oatmeal.
The caption shared along with the video read, “Most porridge/oatmeal eaten in one minute 1,014 grams /35.76 oz by Johannes Berge.”
Watch the viral video here:
Since being posted a day ago, Berge’s remarkable feat has gained significant attention online, amassing over 3 lakh views. The comment section is buzzing with varied reactions from social media users.
One user sarcastically commented, “Wow a true hard working champion,” while another questioned, “Bro what kinda world records are yall setting these days…”
A viewer humorously wrote, “We got porridge world record before GTA 6,” while another chimed in with, “What an amazing time to be alive!”
Someone else shared, “My toxic trait is knowing I can beat this challenge…”
However, not all reactions were positive. Some criticised the record with remarks like “This is stupidity” and “Ridiculous.”
An individual quipped, “Mtcheew even my 5yrs old daughter go chop am in 30seconds,” while another expressed, “This is very sick to watch …. not healthy at all.”
Meanwhile, a user declared, “The Gen Z version of world records,” and another shared, “Everyone can compel in this category.”
Over two weeks ago, Guinness World Records shared another video where Wallace Wong, a Canadian was seen attempting a new record for slicing the most garlic in 30 seconds. On June 12, 2024, in London, he successfully sliced 117 pieces, establishing a new world record.
Wong, who is popularly known online as the Six Pack Chef, achieved this impressive feat with precision and speed.
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