A new record has been set for a breakfast-eating challenge just one week after the previous record took place.
Bicester Bean and Coffee’s breakfast challenge – which includes 5 of each breakfast item; sausages, bacon rashers, black puddings, fried eggs, hash browns, pieces of toast, a bowl of beans and lots of tomatoes and mushrooms – has a new record holder.
At around 2pm on Monday June 20, YouTube star and Europe’s number one female competitive eater, Leah Shutkever, finished the breakfast challenge in 8 minutes and 2 seconds.
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The eating star – who also appeared on ITV’s Apocalypse WOW at 10pm on Friday, June 24 – holds 27 Guinness World Records.
Including ‘most chicken nuggets eaten in one minute’, where she managed to eat 19 nuggets in 60 seconds.
Cafe Owner Aly Clifton said: “She was a lovely girl. I was totally gobsmacked with how she managed to eat the whole breakfast so gracefully.”
The previous record at the cafe was set just a week before this one, by YouTuber and fitness instructor Jack Squires, who finished the feast in twelve minutes and fifty seconds.
The meal costs £25, of which £5 is donated to Bicester’s cancer care charity, The Hummingbird Centre.
If a challenger can finish the meal in under 45 minutes, they eat for free.
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This story was written by Matthew Norman, he joined the team in 2022 as a Facebook community reporter.
Matthew covers Bicester and focuses on finding stories from diverse communities.
Get in touch with him by emailing: Matthew.norman@newsquest.co.uk
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