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St. Louis chefs win big at World Food Championships

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St. Louis chefs win big at World Food Championships

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) – If you want to experience the best bacon or burger in the country, you don’t have to go far. A group of chefs in the St. Louis area scorched the competition at the World Food Championships (WFC) in 2024.

The WFC was held in Indianapolis from Nov. 8-12. Competitors from more than 35 states and nearly 20 countries battled to take home titles across 12 different categories. In total, more than 225 teams competed.

Three chefs from the St. Louis area walked away with championship titles.

Jevon Brewer – First Place, World Chef Competition

Jevon Brewer is a “Culinary Creative” with Umoja Food Group in St. Louis. He’s also served in chef roles at Bar Moro, Baileys Restaurants, Casa don Alfonso at The Ritz-Carlton St. Louis, and Sushi Chef at Drunken Fish. Read more about Brewer here.

Chef Jack Mac (Jack MacMurray) – First Place, Bacon World Championship

Chef Jack Mac serves as the Executive Chef at Old Hickory Golf Club in St. Peters, Mo. In the past, he has cooked for President Ford, won several awards, and has served as an executive chef in the St. Louis area for more than two decades. Read more about MacMurray here.

Robin Ray, Umoja Food Group – Second Place, World Burger Championship

Robin Ray is VP of Culinary Operations, Nutritional Services, & Food Manufacturing, CEO and Founder of BITE, LLC, as well as VP of Operations, Umoja Food Group. She has also served as Director of Culinary Operations at HOSCO/North Sarah Food Hub. First place was given to a chef from Dubai, making Ray’s burger the best in the United States. Read more about Ray here.

“First of all, I want to congratulate all of our competitors for making it to the Championships – it’s a long, hard road to get here and all of them had to prove themselves along the way,” Mike McCloud, Founder of World Food Championships, said. “We had some outstanding competitors from all corners of the US and close to 20 countries, making this year bigger and more challenging than ever. Each of our 12

champions deserve incredible kudos. And I can’t wait to see them compete again in a few months at the Final Table for an additional Grand Prize of $150,000!”

Each of the 12 winning competitors will move on to the Final Table, hosted in Bentonville, AR. You can see the full list of winners here.

Fans of Brewer, MacMurray, and Ray can stay updated on the upcoming Final Table by following World Food Championships on Facebook and Instagram (@WorldFoodChampionships), Twitter (X) (@WorldFoodChamp), and LinkedIn (@WorldFoodChampionshipsHoldings).

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