Fraternity’s Burrito Breaks World Record
A Cal Poly Pomona fraternity broke the world record for the largest burrito on Sept. 22, with a 500-foot creation.
Pi Sigma Epsilon, a co-ed sales and marketing fraternity, created the giant burrito to raise money for itself and the American Cancer Society.
The burrito, which stretched 68 feet longer than the previous record, set in Arizona last year, took 30 minutes to complete and included 100 pounds of beans, 65 pounds of cheese, 30 pounds each of lettuce and tomatoes, 30 gallons of salsa and 63 dozen tortillas.
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