There is a man who eats a Big Mac every day for 50 years and breaks his Guinness World Record every day.
On the 18th local time, the Guinness World Records official website introduced the record 'a man who ate a Big Mac every day for 50 years'.
Don Gorske, a famous Big Mac lover living in the United States, ate a Big Mac every day for 50 of his 68 years of life.
He was first registered in the Guinness World Records in 1999, when he was 'the person who ate the most Big Macs of his life'.
At the time, he ate 15,490 Big Macs.
And in 2021, a total of 32,340 were added, breaking his own record.
But after that, Gosky's love for Big Macs didn't stop, and by 2022, he became the longest-serving person who consumed 32,943 Big Macs in 50 years.
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Gosky first ate a Big Mac in 1972, 50 years ago, at the only McDonald's in town.
He said he fell in love with a Big Mac from the moment he took his first bite, Ski said.
When Gosky was young and hungry, he ate as many as nine Big Macs a day, and recently, as he grew older, he revealed that he usually ate only two.
Also, the local McDonald's, where he went to eat a Big Mac every day, had a special relationship with Gosky.
A portrait of Gosky is painted on one side of his regular McDonald's store, and in this 50th anniversary event, the branch also prepared a congratulatory message under the signboard outside to commemorate it.
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Gosky's love for Big Mac was confirmed by the packaging of the Big Mac that changed over the years and the receipt he paid for.
Also, in an interview with Guinness in 2021, when he broke his new record, Gosky revealed his own secret to maintaining good health.
He said, "When I eat a Big Mac, I don't eat french fries, I only eat hamburgers. And I walk 10 km every day," he said, and thanks to this, he was able to maintain normal blood sugar and cholesterol.
Gosky, who called the Big Mac the 'best sandwich in the world', said that he would continue to eat it every day from now on.
(Photo = Guinness World Records official website)