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I will eat McDonald's every day and look as good 20 yrs after I'm dead as I do now! Win for me!!0
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So it has anti-aging benefits? I shall eat one daily! Thanks for the tip!
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I love egg mcmuffins! LOL :-D0
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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.0
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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!0
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I don't trust anything that comes from McDonald's! I don't even trust their salads!0
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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. "0 -
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.0 -
So it has anti-aging benefits? I shall eat one daily! Thanks for the tip!
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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.0 -
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.0
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