Giant lobster roll recognized as world record
Fishermen's association negotiating with Guinness
A giant lobster roll built by the P.E.I. Fishermen's Association has been recognized by one world record tracking group, but a Guinness record remains elusive.
The 36.5-metre lobster roll was made in September at the P.E.I. International Shellfish Festival.
On Monday the World Record Academy, which was established in 2007 as a competitor to Guinness records, recognized the sandwich as the world's longest.
But the PEIFA has run into a snag with Guinness. It has no lobster roll category, only a category for longest sandwich.
PEIFA's lobster roll is a long way from a record in the sandwich category. That record goes to a group in Beirut, which created a Lebanese-spiced chicken sandwich in 2011 that was 735 metres long.
The PEIFA is currently negotiating with Guinness to create a new category for lobster rolls.
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