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He can't get Chaos since it wasn't in vanilla Rebirth, and he doesn't have the other 3 items unlocked, so my best guess is that he played Eden and spawned with the D4 or D100 and used it pretty heavily. Since their effect removes the items already picked up and the items you roll into, using them too much tends to deplete item pools very quickly, leading to Breakfast Hell.
Missing No. has the same effect, though due to only being triggered once per floor, it usually doesn't cycle through enough items to force breakfast in every item pool. Though given that the TC is playing on vanilla Rebirth and doesn't have too many items unlocked yet, the item pool might be small enough to get drained by it anyways.
That was great information. Didn't know you could empty the item pool with D4 or Missing No.