Michigan grocery chain's food donation breaks world record

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SpartanNash’s summer interns built the world’s largest word made of packaged food, which was 150 feet long.

A grocery store chain based in Michigan broke a huge world record, all while supporting a good cause.

A group of 24 interns at SpartanNash built the world’s largest word made of packaged food in July of this year, using 5,791 items, according to a Wednesday announcement from Guinness World Records (GWR).

The items were then donated to local nonprofit Buist Community Assistance Center in Byron Center, Michigan, which provides food and clothing to people in need.

Michigan grocery chain's food donation breaks world record
 
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