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Video: Mc Donald's food SO GOOD you can still eat AFTER 14 years

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I must buy MacDonald for my future grand children. They can be priceless antiques.

Sell to museums.

 
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/f...s-burger-fries-2009-no-signs-decomposing.html



I'm STILL lovin' it! Man keeps McDonald's burger and fries for six years ... and they look the same as the day they were fried

By Anucyia Victor for MailOnline
14:34 26 Jan 2015, updated 15:41 26 Jan 2015
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Hjortur Smarason bought the burger on 31 October 2009 in Iceland
Donated the fast-food meal to National Museum of Iceland for posterity*
Iceland is one of the only countries in the world that has no McDonald's
An Icelandic man who purchased the last-ever McDonald's meal sold before the chain closed down in the country in 2009 was stunned when he found it did not go mouldy.

Hjortur Smarason, 28, waited until the end of the fast-food chain's last day to buy a cheeseburger together with a portion of fries.

He then donated his purchase to the National Museum of Iceland, where it stayed on display for three years before it was returned to him.

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The McDonald's burger and fries bought by Hjortur Smarason in October 2009 - pictured in 2015
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The burger has not gone mouldy despite spending six years on display in the*National Museum of Iceland
'I realised it was a historic occasion and decided to buy the last burger on sale in October 2009, which I donated to the local museum,' Mr*Smarason said.*

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http://www.buzzfeed.com/hannahjewell/this-20-year-old-burger-from-mcdonalds-looks-brand-new



This 20-Year-Old Burger From McDonald’s Looks Brand*New
One 20-year-old quarter pounder with a large side of NOPE.
posted on Feb. 21, 2015, at 7:54 p.m.

Hannah Jewell
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This burger was purchased in 1995 by two teenagers in Adelaide, Australia.

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Eduard Neetz and Casey Dean bought it for their friend, who never turned up to eat it. So, naturally, they decided to keep it forever.

Neetz and Dean, now grown-ass men, say on their Facebook that: “As far as we know, it’s the world’s oldest.”

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God, we hope so.

Like any proud owners of two-decade-old food, Neetz and Dean keep their burger in a little wooden box with a padlock.

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The burger shows no signs of mould, but is completely "rock hard".

Hey guys, don’t eat that. No. Don’t. STOP IT NOW.

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A whole army of nurses in the foyer couldn't save you from that.

Oh, and they have a (weirdly catchy) song called “Free the Burger” which tells the whole story:

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And they want their burger's Facebook page to get more likes than Kanye West.

BuzzFeed has previously looked at the mould growth on burgers after 30 days, comparing seven different restaurants, with McDonald’s showing no mould at all.

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Food for thought.

Hannah Jewell is a staff writer for BuzzFeed and is based in London.
 
Now I have no doubt that when man totally perished from global nuclear wars, radiations etc.

ET came to earth. After centuries.

They will still find Mcdonald's Happy Meals to eat.

Welcome to McDonald's!

Welcome to planet earth!
 
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