<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Reports indicate that the recent news about Chef Smith breaking the world&#8217;s longest cooking marathon record, as recognized by Guinness World Records, may be false. </strong></p>



<p>According to Gh Hyper, a reliable Ghanaian blogger, a source within Guinness World Records has confirmed that the plaque presented by Chef Smith is not authentic, but rather self-printed.</p>



<p>The source allegedly revealed that Chef Smith never officially applied for the record, suggesting that his attempt was merely a publicity stunt to promote his brand. </p>



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<p>Furthermore, Guinness World Records reportedly stated that they cannot issue a statement to address the matter as Chef Smith is not recognized in their records.</p>



<p>This development raises questions about the legitimacy of Chef Smith&#8217;s achievement and whether he truly broke the world record. The public is awaiting further clarification on this matter.</p>
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We Don’t Know Chef Smith, His Plaque Is Self-printed — Guinness World Record Clears the Air
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