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Watch: Man Sets World Record By Eating 1,014 Grams Of Oatmeal In 60 Seconds

Johannes Berge from Norway set a Guinness World Record by eating oatmeal in one minute. His feat, captured in a viral video, garnered over 300,000 views and mixed reactions online, ranging from praise to criticism.
04:59 PM Aug 01, 2024 IST | News24 Desk
Guinness World Record by consuming 1,014 grams of oatmeal
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Johannes Berge from Trondheim, Trondelag, Norway, has set a new and unusual Guinness World Record by consuming 1,014 grams of oatmeal in just one minute on May 31, 2024. This feat, equivalent to roughly 4.2 cups of oatmeal, has captured significant attention online. According to the Guinness World Records website, Berge selected this challenge because he felt confident in his ability to excel at it.

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Guinness World Records posted a video of Berge's attempt on their Instagram account, which has since gone viral. The video shows Berge sitting with a large bowl of oatmeal, eating rapidly with a tablespoon as the timer counts down. When the minute ends, he proudly displays his empty mouth to confirm he has consumed all the oatmeal.

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The video, captioned 'Most porridge/oatmeal eaten in one minute 1,014 grams /35.76 oz by Johannes Berge,' has garnered over 300,000 views. Social media reactions have been mixed, with some users praising Berge's effort and others questioning the value of such records.

Comments ranged from sarcastic praise like 'Wow a true hard-working champion,' to humorous observations such as, 'We got porridge world record before GTA 6.' Some viewers expressed disbelief and criticism, with remarks like, 'This is stupidity,' and 'Ridiculous.'

Despite the varied reactions, Berge's achievement has undeniably sparked conversation and brought attention to the quirky world of record-setting.

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