
Zombie cheeseburger? McDonald’s patty, bun, cheese unchanged after one year sitting on kitchen counter.
By Doug Schmidt
WINDSOR, Ont. — Whenever Melanie Hesketh’s kids get a hankering for junk food, all she has to do is point to the kitchen counter.
That’s where she keeps an unwrapped cheeseburger that turns one on Thursday, and it looks pretty much the same as the day it came off a McDonald’s grill.
Mould, maggots, fungi, bacteria — all have avoided the tempting meal that sits in plain view.
“Obviously it makes me wonder why we choose to eat food like this when even bacteria won’t eat it,” said Ms. Hesketh.
The meat patty has shrunk a bit, but it still looks edible and, with a faint but lingering greasy, leathery odour, she said it “still smells slightly like a burger … it hasn’t changed much.”
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To all the Super Size Me fans out there…
That is disgusting. If that doesn’t stop you from eating a McDonalds burger, I don’t know what will.
To all the Super Size Me fans out there…
I’ve (just) read up on this and it’s because they leave this burger out in the air with no bag to contain it’s moisture...
sister, who has two daughters who love Micky D’s.
At university you always read about such and such professor that has had the jar of fries on a shelf in his office for...