A Manchester restaurant boss has smashed the world record for chair stacking as part of his continuing quest to raise cash to help feed the needy and homeless in the city.
Jay Ehson, 37, recently received his certificate from Guinness World Records after piling chairs one on top of the other to a height of 5.2 metres (17 ft).
He completed the bid outside the Baab-e-Salaam Banquiting Hall on Bury New Road in Cheetham Hill, where he is the manager. READ MORE: Mum who used to be homeless now saves thousands on food shops for her three kids In doing so he smashed the previous record of 4.75 metres (15.5 ft) and raised nearly £1,500 to feed homeless people and fund temporary accommodation to help get them off the streets. "Stacking the chairs
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