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Retired prison officer Donald Gorske has devoured an enormous quantity of Big Macs throughout his life, consuming approximately 600 annually since 1972.

Once upon a time, when the current 71-year-old was hailing from Fond du Lac,
Wisconsin
, was consuming nine of the 580-calorie burgers daily but has since cut back to only two.

His impressive feat has secured his spot in the Guinness World Records for consuming the most Big Macs over a lifetime, totaling 35,000 as of this month.

However, what toll has his multi-decade fast-food regimen taken on his well-being?

To his surprise, there was nothing, but he believes there must be fascinating explanations for this.

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, Mr Gorske’s wife Mary mentioned that doctors had declared her husband fit and healthy.

‘”His blood glucose levels have been within the normal range, and his cholesterol has been remarkably low,” she mentioned.”

As for himself, Mr Gorske acknowledges that ‘a lot of people believed I would have passed away by this point’.

However, he attributes his robust good health to his routine six-mile strolls and his habit of not ordering fries with his meals.

“I’ve maintained my fitness level quite well since, among other things, I tend to be somewhat hyperactive,” he mentioned.

I log a lot of steps by walking. I often jest with folks, saying I “go for a walk around the block,” yet they remain unaware that our block circles about six miles.

He informed Guinness World Records that he feels ‘fortunate to have a fast metabolism’ and has advised others against attempting to surpass his record.

“I could be the sole individual still living who can consume Big Macs daily without experiencing adverse consequences,” he stated.

Mr Gorske said he intends to continue increasing his present tally of 35,000 burgers consumed until either his demise or tooth loss occurs, with his spouse prohibiting him from blending a burger.

“If I consume Big Macs daily and eventually face the consequences, then my children could jot down the number of Big Macs I had and inform others, ‘This is how many Big Macs it takes to be fatal,'” he stated.

Mr Gorske initially consumed McDonald’s signature burger on May 17, 1972.

On that particular occasion, as well as with every subsequent Big Mac he consumed, Mr. Gorske has saved the receipt along with the packaging of the burger to validate his record-breaking accomplishment.

Health experts warn that eating excessive amounts of fast food, usually high in fats and salts, can significantly raise the likelihood of various severe medical issues.

Fatty and salty diets boost the likelihood of developing heart disease and hypertension, conditions that elevate the risk of experiencing a heart attack or stroke.

An individual American Big Mac includes 11 grams of saturated fat, which is slightly more than one-third of the suggested maximum of 30 grams for men.

The burger includes approximately 2.7 grams of salt, which is almost half of an adult’s suggested daily maximum intake of 6 grams.

For comparison, a Big Mac served in the UK has 8.8g of saturated fat and 2g of salt.

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