Guinness World Records drops second official statement about Chef Faila and here is what the body is saying

Regarding Chef Faila's cookathon attempt, which came to an end yesterday morning at around ten in the morning, Guinness World Records has released yet another official statement.

Guinness World Records drops second official statement about Chef Faila and here is what the body is saying

The accolade organization has offered commentary on Chef Faila's remarkable 227-hour culinary adventure twice.

Responding to a tweet from Olele Salvador on X, formerly Twitter, yesterday, the body made it apparent to the wider public that it is awaiting proof from Chef Faila's team before determining her fate.

Through a Facebook post, Nana Oppong Nie, another Ghanaian, has also caught the interest of Guinness World Records.

The purpose of Nana Oppong Nie was to bring Chef Faila's culinary marathon and extraordinary hours of cooking to the notice of Guinness World Records.

Guinness World Records responded in a notable manner, confirming that Chef Failatu had already applied before to the attempt and that they are currently anticipating her package of supporting documentation for examination.