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This McDonald's burger looks the same as the day it was cooked... 14 years ago.

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David Whipple had been hoping to demonstrate the high levels of preservatives in fast food. He bought the hamburger from a McDonald's outlet way back in 1999, originally planning to keep it for a month to show friends the worrying power of preservatives.

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But he forgot about it, finding it two years later in an old coat pocket. He then decided to continue the experiment, but admits even he was amazed that, 14 years on, the hamburger remains unchanged.

It has no signs of mould, fungus or even a strange odour. The only thing that has changed over the years is that the pickle has disintegrated.

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"I was showing some people how enzymes work and I thought a hamburger would be a good idea. And I used it for a month and then I forgot about it. It ended up in a paper sack with the receipt in my coat pocket tossed in the back of my truck and it sat there for, I don't know, two or three months."

The coat was then hung up in a closet at his home.

"My wife didn't discover it until at least a year or two after that," he said. "And we pulled it out and said 'oh my gosh. I can't believe it looks the same way'."

In 2009, nutritionist Joann Bruso decide to keep a McDonald's Happy Meal uncovered on a shelf for a year. Apart from a few cracks in the bun, it remained unchanged. "Food is supposed to decompose, go bad and smell foul eventually," she wrote on her blog.

"The fact that it has not decomposed shows you how unhealthy it is for children."
 
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"The fact it's not composed means it's unhealthy for children."
Bullshit. Everyone knows Mcdonalds isn't healthy, but conducting random experiments and trying to create a correlation to something that isn't there just for publicity (because we sure as hell know this doesn't prove anything) is dumb. Plenty of stuff doesn't go bad, that doesn't make it the reason it isn't healthy.

One of the most annoying things ever is people who get off on saying ****ing Mcdonalds isn't healthy. WE ALL KNOW THAT. YOU AREN'T SMART BECAUSE YOU CAN CLAIM THAT.

How about whoever the hell conducted this go out and work on ways to improve the diets and food options for underprivileged kids instead of just *****ing about them.

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"The fact it's not composed means it's unhealthy for children."
Bullshit. Everyone knows Mcdonalds isn't healthy, but conducting random experiments and trying to create a correlation to something that isn't there just for publicity (because we sure as hell know this doesn't prove anything) is dumb. Plenty of stuff doesn't go bad, that doesn't make it the reason it isn't healthy.

One of the most annoying things ever is people who get off on saying ****ing Mcdonalds isn't healthy. WE ALL KNOW THAT. YOU AREN'T SMART BECAUSE YOU CAN CLAIM THAT.

How about whoever the hell conducted this go out and work on ways to improve the diets and food options for underprivileged kids instead of just *****ing about them.

/rant
Somebody needs a Happy Meal.
 
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This McDonald's burger looks the same as the day it was cooked... 14 years ago.

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David Whipple had been hoping to demonstrate the high levels of preservatives in fast food. He bought the hamburger from a McDonald's outlet way back in 1999, originally planning to keep it for a month to show friends the worrying power of preservatives.

You must be registered for see images

But he forgot about it, finding it two years later in an old coat pocket. He then decided to continue the experiment, but admits even he was amazed that, 14 years on, the hamburger remains unchanged.

It has no signs of mould, fungus or even a strange odour. The only thing that has changed over the years is that the pickle has disintegrated.

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"I was showing some people how enzymes work and I thought a hamburger would be a good idea. And I used it for a month and then I forgot about it. It ended up in a paper sack with the receipt in my coat pocket tossed in the back of my truck and it sat there for, I don't know, two or three months."

The coat was then hung up in a closet at his home.

"My wife didn't discover it until at least a year or two after that," he said. "And we pulled it out and said 'oh my gosh. I can't believe it looks the same way'."

In 2009, nutritionist Joann Bruso decide to keep a McDonald's Happy Meal uncovered on a shelf for a year. Apart from a few cracks in the bun, it remained unchanged. "Food is supposed to decompose, go bad and smell foul eventually," she wrote on her blog.

"The fact that it has not decomposed shows you how unhealthy it is for children."
Wow, not even bacteria would eat that sh*t!
 

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"The fact it's not composed means it's unhealthy for children."
Bullshit. Everyone knows Mcdonalds isn't healthy, but conducting random experiments and trying to create a correlation to something that isn't there just for publicity (because we sure as hell know this doesn't prove anything) is dumb. Plenty of stuff doesn't go bad, that doesn't make it the reason it isn't healthy.

One of the most annoying things ever is people who get off on saying ****ing Mcdonalds isn't healthy. WE ALL KNOW THAT. YOU AREN'T SMART BECAUSE YOU CAN CLAIM THAT.

How about whoever the hell conducted this go out and work on ways to improve the diets and food options for underprivileged kids instead of just *****ing about them.

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OH MY!! -pats your head- Shh shh shh... -scratches behind your ears-

Anyways, Nutritionists are trying to improve it, well at least in Australia they are, banning certain types of foods that fasts foods can't sell. We don't even have a "super size me" in Australia.

All fast foods here have to show the "kilojoules" count chart for every item they sell.

Also this story wasn't about Nutritionists, it was about a man that forgot he had a burger from 1999 (doing an experiment about enzymes) and was amazed that it hadn't changed.
 

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Somebody needs a Happy Meal.
Are they still handing out Pony toys or is that done?


OH MY!! -pats your head- Shh shh shh... -scratches behind your ears-

Anyways, Nutritionists are trying to improve it, well at least in Australia they are, banning certain types of foods that fasts foods can't sell. We don't even have a "super size me" in Australia.

All fast foods here have to show the "kilojoules" count chart for every item they sell.

Also this story wasn't about Nutritionists, it was about a man that forgot he had a burger from 1999 (doing an experiment about enzymes) and was amazed that it hadn't changed.


The US hasn't had super sized meals in ~8 years.

Nutritionists shouldn't have to tell people mcdonalds is bad for you. If you walk into mcdonalds every day and eat there and you get diabetes or some shit and die, that's natural selection.
 
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