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Boy, 9, finds world's longest chip in bag of frozen McCain fries

13 June 2024 , 14:54
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Oliver Baty, 9 with the long chip (Image: Scott Baty/SWNS)
Oliver Baty, 9 with the long chip (Image: Scott Baty/SWNS)

Proud Oliver Baty has battered the record for the world's biggest chip.

Oliver, nine, measured the whopper at 10.3ins (26.2cm) after spotting it fall out of a bag of McCain frozen oven chips. He was helping mum Donna, 44, prepare the evening dinner at home in Pegswood, Northumberland, on Wednesday (June 12) when he rescued it from the air fryer.

Dad Scott, 43, who runs a mobile catering company, said: "Oliver was hovering in the kitchen waiting for dinner. Donna emptied a bag of chips into the air fryer and one just stood up like a totem pole. It was so massive Donna couldn't close the fryer lid. Oliver just grabbed it and ran into the sitting room and put the chip on his shoulder and it was bigger than his head.

Boy, 9, finds world's longest chip in bag of frozen McCain fries qeituiqukidekprwThe long chip is measured (Scott Baty/SWNS)

"He said 'it must be a world record' so we measured it and couldn't believe it was 26.2cm long. We thought it might be two chips stuck together but we examined it and it was definitely one very, very long chip. I've never seen anything like ours, you can imagine the size of the potato it came from, it must have looked like a rugby ball.

"We Googled previous big chips and this is definitely longer than the others. There was one guy who had one that was supposedly 18 inches but I think that was fake." The colossal chip came from a 2.5kg bag of McCain Home Chips the family bought from Morrisons in nearby Morpeth.

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Boy, 9, finds world's longest chip in bag of frozen McCain friesOliver Baty, 9 with the long chip (Scott Baty/SWNS)
Boy, 9, finds world's longest chip in bag of frozen McCain friesThe chip measures in at around ten inches (Scott Baty/SWNS)

Oliver, who is in Year 5 at Newminster Middle School, has so far refused to eat his record-breaking chip and is keeping it safe in the freezer. He said: "I couldn't ever eat it. It's too precious." The family have now contacted Guinness World Records to verify the chip as a world beater.

Rom Preston-Ellis

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