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28 March 2024

World's largest burger weighs in at 352 kilos

Brett Enright, of Phoenix, with Juicy's Outlaw Grill, left, and Nick Nicora, of Castro Valley, with Ovations Food Services, celebrate after making a Guinness World Record for the World's Largest Commercially Available Hamburger at the Alameda County Fair in Pleasanton, Calif. The burger weighed 777 pounds, well higher than the previous record holder, which weighed 590 pounds. (AP)

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As a country, the US is known for its big portion sizes in restaurants.

But ambitious grillers took that one stage further over the weekend after setting a new world record for the largest commercially available hamburger.

The massive 352-kg burger , which included a 49-kg bun, 9 kg of onions, 5.4 kg of pickles and 13 kg of lettuce beat the previous record holder, a Canadian creation that weighed a measly 269 kg.

It was cooked up by organisers of the Alameda County Fair on Saturday in a bid to bring the world record to America in time for Independence Day.

Nick Nicora, of Ovation Food Services said, "The old record was held in Canada and we wanted to bring it home to America on the 4th of July."

Nicora and Brett Enright, of Juicys travelling barbecue catering service, were behind the massive burger.

It contains around 1,375,000 calories enough to feed one person for almost two years.

Bits of the mega-burger were sold off for 99 cents (Rs 43) at the fair, with proceeds going to the Alameda County Food Bank.

Fair spokesperson April Mitchell said about 500 people bought bites, and by the end of the night, half of the monster burger was gone.

If anyone wants to buy a burger like this, all he or she has to do is give 48 hours' notice and pay $5,000 (Rs 2.21 lakh).

Officials from the Guinness Book of Records were at the fair to verify if the burger had set a new record. AgenciesArizona: As a country, the US is known for its big portion sizes in restaurants.

But ambitious grillers took that one stage further over the weekend after setting a new world record for the largest commercially available hamburger.

The massive 352-kg burger , which included a 49-kg bun, 9 kg of onions, 5.4 kg of pickles and 13 kg of lettuce beat the previous record holder, a Canadian creation that weighed a measly 269 kg.

It was cooked up by organisers of the Alameda County Fair on Saturday in a bid to bring the world record to America in time for Independence Day.

Nick Nicora, of Ovation Food Services said, "The old record was held in Canada and we wanted to bring it home to America on the 4th of July."

Nicora and Brett Enright, of Juicys travelling barbecue catering service, were behind the massive burger.

It contains around 1,375,000 calories ” enough to feed one person for almost two years.

Bits of the mega-burger were sold off for 99 cents  (Rs 43) at the fair, with proceeds going to the Alameda County Food Bank.

Fair spokesperson April Mitchell said about 500 people bought bites, and by the end of the night, half of the monster burger was gone.

If anyone wants to buy a burger like this, all he or she has to do is give 48 hours' notice and pay $5,000 (Rs 2.21 lakh).

Officials from the Guinness Book of Records were at the fair to verify if the burger had set a new record.

15 hours time it took to make the burger

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The massive burger contains:

- 49-kg of bun, specially made and imported

- 9 kg of onions

- 5.4 kg of pickles

- 13 kg of lettuce