McDonald's burger bought in Utah in 1999 looks exactly the same as the day it was first flipped (even after it spent two years in a COAT POCKET) | |
grumpier User ID: 1189758 China 04/23/2013 08:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: McDonald's burger bought in Utah in 1999 looks exactly the same as the day it was first flipped (even after it spent two years in a COAT POCKET) No more pickle: The pickle disappearing is the only thing that has changed over the years So> Don't eat pickles, they degrade. For the rest, who needs canning or freeze dried anymore. I am prepping with burgers now. If you think a thread is important enough for others to read, go to page one and click on the green pin!!! |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 38740167 Ireland 04/23/2013 08:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: McDonald's burger bought in Utah in 1999 looks exactly the same as the day it was first flipped (even after it spent two years in a COAT POCKET) No more pickle: The pickle disappearing is the only thing that has changed over the years Quoting: grumpier So> Don't eat pickles, they degrade. For the rest, who needs canning or freeze dried anymore. I am prepping with burgers now. Good idea! Does make me wonder though if all the preservative gets stored in the body, so our corpses will stay fresh for years. Zombie doom. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 38697918 United Kingdom 04/23/2013 08:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: McDonald's burger bought in Utah in 1999 looks exactly the same as the day it was first flipped (even after it spent two years in a COAT POCKET) [replace 'hit' with 'eat'] Though I actually wouldn't lol. Even if it was 2 minutes old, and you paid me. Once those things go in they never ever come out the other side again. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 38740167 Ireland 04/23/2013 10:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: McDonald's burger bought in Utah in 1999 looks exactly the same as the day it was first flipped (even after it spent two years in a COAT POCKET) or maybe this is why food's lasting longer... Article from Popular Science in 1956: 'Preserve Your Meat and Produce with Atomic Radiation' [link to www.popsci.com] Small world though - it mentions we may need to preserve food in case trouble escalates in Korea. |
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SpaceCommand User ID: 36896180 United States 04/23/2013 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: McDonald's burger bought in Utah in 1999 looks exactly the same as the day it was first flipped (even after it spent two years in a COAT POCKET) If you need another reason to kick the junk food habit this should do it. A Utah man has unearthed a McDonald's hamburger he bought in 1999 - and the sandwich looks exactly the same as the day it was first flipped. Quoting: Tess2012 David Whipple kept the fast food meal for a month to show friends how the preservative-packed hamburger would keep its composure. But he forgot about it, finding it two years later in his coat pocket and then he decided to continue the bizarre experiment. However, even he was shocked to see that the hamburger still looks the same a whopping 14 years later. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Shit! and here was me being surprised that my loaf of bread stayed fresh for two weeks. "With an eye made quiet by the power of harmony and the deep power of joy, we see into the life of things." William Wordsworth And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe—the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God. John F. Kennedy Inaugural Address Lincoln's economic advisor Henry C. Carey explained the universal issue in his 1851 Harmony of Interests: "Two systems are before the world.... One looks to pauperism, ignorance, depopulation, and barbarism; the other to increasing wealth, comfort, intelligence, combination of action, and civilization. One looks towards universal war; the other towards universal peace. One is the English system; the other ... the American system, for ... elevating while equalizing the condition of man throughout the world." "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." - Albert Einstein |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 67511492 United States 04/26/2019 04:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: McDonald's burger bought in Utah in 1999 looks exactly the same as the day it was first flipped (even after it spent two years in a COAT POCKET) If you need another reason to kick the junk food habit this should do it. A Utah man has unearthed a McDonald's hamburger he bought in 1999 - and the sandwich looks exactly the same as the day it was first flipped. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38740167 David Whipple kept the fast food meal for a month to show friends how the preservative-packed hamburger would keep its composure. But he forgot about it, finding it two years later in his coat pocket and then he decided to continue the bizarre experiment. However, even he was shocked to see that the hamburger still looks the same a whopping 14 years later. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Shit! and here was me being surprised that my loaf of bread stayed fresh for two weeks. McDonalds food does not rot, but rather has a half life of 69.3 years. |