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Spartaaaaa wrote on 2010-09-17 21:52
Not sure how authentic this claim is, but here it is:
McDonald’s Food Doesn’t Break Down Over Time?
cryptogon.com [1]
Sept 17, 2010
Update: Site Claims “No Animals or Insects Will Touch Themâ€
Via: Friendseat [2]:
How to create your own Immortal Burger:
1. Buy some hamburgers from your favorite fast food restaurant: McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Burger King (any place that serves hybridized, chemicalized, genetically altered, hormone/ pesticide-laden food) – BUT DON’T EAT THEM!
2. Put your hamburgers in a fairly dry location and let them sit for many, many years.
WARNING: Do not put your hamburgers in any sealed containers, like jars. The moisture needs to escape the food naturally, so letting them breathe in the open air works best.
3. And that’s it! You are now the proud owner of your own Burger Museum! After 6 or 7 days, you can display them proudly. No animals or insects will touch them – which makes me wonder why we would ever touch them!
—End Update—
How about ants? Will they touch that stuff? Rodents?
Salon says, nothing to see here, move along [3], but I’m not so sure.
Via: GrubStreet [4]:
In the name of both art and science, New York photographer Sally Davies decided to buy a hamburger happy meal from McDonald’s, set it out on a table, and take a picture of it every day until it disintegrated. That was 137 days ago and the end is nowhere near: The fries look as fresh as the day they came out of the fryer, and the burger — minus a little patty shrinkage — is virtually unchanged. Davies plans to keep going with the project until something happens, but she’d better be ready for a long haul: A twelve-year-old McD’s burger surfaced a few years ago looking shockingly well-preserved.
Link to article:
McDonald?s Food Doesn?t Break Down Over Time?
Pretty scary stuff if it's real.
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Tomates wrote on 2010-09-17 21:53
Ehhh
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Paul wrote on 2010-09-17 21:54
I wish there were pictures. I'd like to see.
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Tomates wrote on 2010-09-17 22:01
I remember something like this in Super Size Me.
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Zid wrote on 2010-09-17 22:03
I read about this before years ago.
I haven't seen proof of it done, actually.
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Kayate wrote on 2010-09-17 22:09
pffft Mcdonalds is poison
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Cannibal wrote on 2010-09-17 22:10
Delicious poison.
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Kayate wrote on 2010-09-17 22:17
Quote from Sin;159008:
Delicious poison.
I once bit a bone in a chicken nugget that is not delicious
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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2010-09-17 22:18
this isnt surprising at all
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pinkkea wrote on 2010-09-17 22:20
I'm eating at Taco Bell from now on
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Cannibal wrote on 2010-09-17 22:23
Quote from pinkkea;159019:
I'm eating at Taco Bell from now on
No fast food places are really safe. My mom used to work at Taco Bell and she said it was just as bad as anything else.
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Kayate wrote on 2010-09-17 22:27
Quote from Sin;159024:
No fast food places are really safe. My mom used to work at Taco Bell and she said it was just as bad as anything else.
I heard that taco bell cause global warming
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Spartaaaaa wrote on 2010-09-17 22:36
Quote from kayate;159029:
I heard that taco bell cause global warming
Nowadays, everything from fat people to cow farts causes global warming lol. But still, I heard that Taco Bell meat is lower quality than dog food.
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hengsheng120 wrote on 2010-09-17 23:39
not really news...
[video=youtube;j-ljW5YEdao]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-ljW5YEdao[/video]
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Cide wrote on 2010-09-17 23:45
Quote from pinkkea;159019:
I'm eating at Taco Bell from now on
eat chipotle instead. it is far superior.