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US: Woman stored burger for five years, shocked after seeing results

Tuesday, 22nd February 2022

US: Woman stored burger for five years, shocked after seeing results.
Burger is one of the most loved food items across the world, and almost everybody had it in their lifetime at least for one time. Many people just love to eat burgers. There are a variety of outlets offering burgers, and few of the brands are recognised just for their burgers, like McDonald's and Burger King. In case if the burger is from McDonald's, one can't wait to grab it. The cheese, crispy patty and fresh bread let one drool over it.

In a weird and shocking incident, a US-based woman almost puts her patience at stake. She wanted to see what happens to a McDonald's burger if it is kept for a few years without eaten a bit. The results of the experiment were quite strange.

The US-based woman Megan Condry in her experiment, found out that the burger remained to look the same since the day it was bought.

Complete summary of the whole incident:

During November of 2017, Megan Condry bought the cheeseburger from McDonald's for having it at lunchtime, but due to some work, she skipped it and forgot to have it. After five days, she found the same burger in the back seat of her car. She was surprised to see that the burger was not changed. It struck a strange idea into her mind, and she decided to keep it in the same condition for years, just to see what happens if it is kept for years.

Megan Condry took it to Facebook to share about what she saw in her shocking discovery. The images showed the cheeseburger, which was looking fresh. Another picture shows the paper bag in which it was stored. The bag also shows the date of 5 November 2017.

The caption shows, "OMG, I found my McDonalds cheeseburger from 11/5/2017 I saved. It looks exactly the same, just hard as a rock. Crazy. So many preservatives, the patty and the cheese are still there, just hard as a rock. Upset, I lost the receipt I saved with it.

Here is what Megan Condry said, "I bought it for lunch one day on the way to work and forgot about it and then found it on my backseat five days later. I decided to keep it because, in the five days, it had not moulded, smelled or looked bad, so I wanted to see what a few years would do. It's been in my closet since in a bag. No smell, mould, looks like the day I bought it."

When one of the Facebook users tried to ask her if she had eaten it after five years, she affirmed that the food was too hard to consume.