UMM - GROSS!

whitneyrsmith
whitneyrsmith Posts: 37 Member
edited October 7 in Food and Nutrition
A co-worker of mind told me he bought a McDonald's egg McMuffin about 3 months ago. He had set it on his dash, so he could eat it when he got to work. Unfortunately, he was involved in a wreck on the way and his car was at the shop ever since.

Well, long story short, he got his car back yesterday and opened that egg McMuffin up and it looked EXACTLY the same. No molding, nothing. We live in West Texas and have CRAZY weather, from extrememly hot one day to snowing the next; but no change in this McMuffin.

Hope you think of this next time you want one! :)
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  • So it has anti-aging benefits? I shall eat one daily! Thanks for the tip!
  • Marig0ld
    Marig0ld Posts: 671 Member
    :yawn:
  • infamousmk
    infamousmk Posts: 6,033 Member
    Many, many foods will quickly dry out and maintain their appearance for months at a time.
  • sjohnny
    sjohnny Posts: 56,142 Member
    Must be West Texas' lack of humidity. In Central Texas they mold and get rancid in about a week.
  • :sick:
  • mallorybriann
    mallorybriann Posts: 1,380 Member
    One of my tenants did an experiment on a double cheese burger.
    He bought one and THREE months later came into my office and showed it to us and ATE IT!.
    It looked like he just bought it 10 minutes ago. Gross.
    He said it tasted just fine.
  • pa_jorg
    pa_jorg Posts: 4,404 Member
    My doctor has a happy meal in her waiting room with the exact date she purchased it (sometime in 2006 I think) to prove how bad fast food is. It looks exactly the same...so gross!
  • Slove009
    Slove009 Posts: 364 Member
    Oh good lord.... Thus another reason I have boycotted McDonald's....
  • whitneyrsmith
    whitneyrsmith Posts: 37 Member
    With hearing this, andddd watching that show "supersize me", I'm pretty sure I can do without McDonalds!
  • MinnieInMaine
    MinnieInMaine Posts: 6,400 Member
    This is how urban legends get started...
  • Thomasm198
    Thomasm198 Posts: 3,189 Member
    A co-worker of mind told me he bought a McDonald's egg McMuffin about 3 months ago. He had set it on his dash, so he could eat it when he got to work. Unfortunately, he was involved in a wreck on the way and his car was at the shop ever since.

    Well, long story short, he got his car back yesterday and opened that egg McMuffin up and it looked EXACTLY the same. No molding, nothing. We live in West Texas and have CRAZY weather, from extrememly hot one day to snowing the next; but no change in this McMuffin.

    Hope you think of this next time you want one! :)
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    Note to self: eat lots of egg McMuffins. Apparently they will help you live a long time.
  • nakabi
    nakabi Posts: 589 Member
    *making a u-turn into the McDonalds to order me a burger* lol
  • upsidedownpear
    upsidedownpear Posts: 101 Member
    it's been shown before how McD food never goes bad.. now I don't have the link to that but they kept a burger in a cupboard for months and it was still good..this is really dangerous.. not only fattening but life-threatening !
  • amysj303
    amysj303 Posts: 5,086 Member
    I saw too where they left a happy meal out for 6 months as an experiment-it won't decompose. The truth is, many processed foods don't decompose and won't be eaten by molds, insects or even rodents.
  • AnneGenevieveS
    AnneGenevieveS Posts: 441 Member
    McDonald's get a bad reputation from people who over eat there every day, but all things in moderation, including fast food, and its fine. That's my opinion anyway.
  • DannyMussels
    DannyMussels Posts: 1,842 Member
    Nice way to save money.

    Food that doesn't spoil.

    Fantastic.
  • AlsDonkBoxSquat
    AlsDonkBoxSquat Posts: 6,128 Member
    My understanding is that this is due to the fat content in the meat and cheese and the preservatives in the bun.
  • fatty_to_fitty
    fatty_to_fitty Posts: 544 Member
    Must be West Texas' lack of humidity. In Central Texas they mold and get rancid in about a week.

    Are you constantly buying Macdonalds and not eating it? :laugh:
  • mallorybriann
    mallorybriann Posts: 1,380 Member
    Screw canned foods, just stock your pantry with McD's, that way if a natural disaster happens, you're all set.
    Nice way to save money.

    Food that doesn't spoil.

    Fantastic.
  • WarriorMom2012
    WarriorMom2012 Posts: 621 Member
    I will eat McDonald's every day and look as good 20 yrs after I'm dead as I do now! Win for me!!
  • My1985Freckles
    My1985Freckles Posts: 1,039 Member
    So it has anti-aging benefits? I shall eat one daily! Thanks for the tip!

    ROFLMAO!
  • ElyMaeOR
    ElyMaeOR Posts: 17 Member
    I love egg mcmuffins! LOL :-D
  • sjohnny
    sjohnny Posts: 56,142 Member
    In my younger days I had a bunch of trash in my car all the time and from time to time I'd clean it out and occassionaly find a hamburger or egg mcmuffin that I hadn't eaten. They were never in the same shape they were when purchased.
  • sharesb
    sharesb Posts: 416 Member
    my question is...why would he unwrap it and look at it in the first place knowing it was sitting there for three months? I sure wouldn't!
  • I don't trust anything that comes from McDonald's! I don't even trust their salads!:tongue:
  • Mrs_ALM
    Mrs_ALM Posts: 39 Member
    This is how urban legends get started...

    http://skepticalteacher.wordpress.com/2010/11/14/the-myth-of-the-non-decomposing-mcdonalds-hamburger/

    On an experiment on homemade burgers compared to Mc D's in the above link:

    "...Turns out that not only did the regular McDonald’s burgers not rot, but the home-ground burgers did not rot either. Samples one through five had shrunk a bit (especially the beef patties), but they showed no signs of decomposition. What does this mean?

    It means that there’s nothing that strange about a McDonald’s burger not rotting. Any burger of the same shape will act the same...

    ...So folks, the bottom line is that McDonald’s food behaves just like any other kind of food. If you let it dry out, it won’t rot; if you keep it moist so that bacteria & mold can grow on it, it will rot. "
  • becoming_a_new_me
    becoming_a_new_me Posts: 1,860 Member
    I saw too where they left a happy meal out for 6 months as an experiment-it won't decompose. The truth is, many processed foods don't decompose and won't be eaten by molds, insects or even rodents.

    It says something when not even a rat will eat it.
  • Lizzy_Sunflower
    Lizzy_Sunflower Posts: 1,510 Member
    So it has anti-aging benefits? I shall eat one daily! Thanks for the tip!

    *snort giggle*
  • stylistchik
    stylistchik Posts: 1,436 Member
    This kinda happened to me with Nature's Own brand bread. I thought it was good because it was whole wheat, stated no preservatives, etc. I bought it and ate half the loaf, within maybe 2 weeks, then I went out of town for a week and left it on the counter. When I came home (now it's been 3 weeks in Florida humidity) it was exactly the same. No preservatives my *kitten* there's something weird in there. That's when I started buying bread at the farmer's market. It' molds in less than 4 days and I feel so good about that. :laugh:

    We also left a package of english muffins (same brand) in the pantry for a year and a half. No mold, no smell, nothing. Ew.
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