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  • Guinnesss world record of the maximun time containing the hunger to eat a Mc donals burger:

    0.0001 secs

  • so, why the f**k would someone keep their happy meal for 6 months? like srsly...

  • FAKE

  • I would think the bun would get moldy....

  • fake

    

  • you son a black fucking nigger i fucking know mcfuck and i know that this burger atlest can fucking get maggots in it so go test a fucking burger at fucking burger king

  • @MrBluejack45

    And you sir, are rude. Calm your mouth on the internet.

  • wheres the sauce and onion on the burger?

  • In actuality, hamburger meat bought from any grocery store would age the exact same way as a happy meal. Mcdonalds isn't some evil company poisoning it's food or anything. I mean it's a hamburger for crying out loud, it's automatically bad for you to begin with, we don't need these silly rumors to make things any worse. Rule of thumb, before believing people like this woman, check the facts for yourself. Don't be a sheep, you'll be better off, trust me!

  • @Bewt but seriously what bout the bread and the fries? Mc Donalds presonal make that shit...

  • Amazing. Food that lasts for eternity. Happy meal indeed.

  • Well, what do you expect? I don't stare at my food, and I think my digestive fluids can break that burger down, if not I would've exploded long ago.

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  • mac nasty

    

  • how can we eat this stuff

    ?????!?!?

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  • Guess what? WE SHIT OUR FOOD OUT. ._. Seriously why the food in the video, IS JUST SHIT AFTER 6 MONTHS. ==

  • @LOVEjustinbieber1346 You are soo wrong. Ever learn about the digestive system?

  • You know what you need for life? Water. There is no water in that food, so nothing can live off it. Stick it in a bag so the water cant escape and repeat the experiment, the results will be exactly what you expected the first time around.

  • @happyidiottalk That would be an interesting experiment. Use one meal as a control, then subject two or three other meals to various conditions. Now I want to try that.

  • @AtarahDerek Do it, you can debunk the hell out of this video.

  • a sixpack beer and i would eat it too :D

  • Fantastic, now i dont need the cost of a fridge running for a year, il just buy a shitload of happy meals and stack them in a corner till im hungry

  • @Benjodstand77 no mold, no nutrients, mold, nutrients.

  • This is why I don't eat fast food anymore..

  • 180 days it looks good to eat

  • at 0:10 thats my 9th birthday he he im turning 10 this year

  • 0:18 is my 11th birthday hehehehe!

  • They're not trying to say that food stays inside your stomach for 180 days. They're making the point that if food can go six months without rotting or growing mold then you have to wonder what preservatives are being put into the food, and then put into you.

  • I'm lovin it :D

  • lol that's so fake atleast the bread woulda get mold

  • @maikelfan The bread doesn't mold because it's too small. That's why the burger won't mold either. The mold has about a 72-hour window to grow, and after that, the burger and fries become too dehydrated for mold to grow. Do the same thing with a real homemade burger of the exact same size. It won't mold either.

  • So it I eat a happy meal I will live forever?

    Fucking aye.

  • you should eat the food right away I think.. stupid

  • @MotoXracer450, If bacteria can't decompose 1 cheeseburger, then that means I have x100 bacteria protection if I eat 100 burgers! :MEGUSTA:

  • yeah right...the bread did get mold...sure

  • I bet on the last day the burger was hard as a rock

  • okay this is not a valid conclusion, the acid in your stomach would eventually break down the food.

  • This is good, I won't ever eat a 180 day old happy meal ever again!

  • Because when I eat a happy meal it stays inside of me for 180 days...

  • It doesnt rod because its JUST TOO DAMN DRY ! Bacteria cant live on that. Especially not fungus !!! Have it well ventilated and it will dry out to a rock.. no mold or fungus inside rocks !!

  • you should have eaten it after the 6 months and see if you grew a third arm or something like that

  • howmny niggers does it take to eat a buvckcket of chikens

  • if you search on youtube PrezDaNT

    there is some dude who did this same experiement and eat the burger lol the guy shits green its funny youtube it you nigs

  • @PrezDaNTOFFICIAL so you want us to search ur own channel no thanks

  • No you should leave a burger out for six months you derp.

  • haha so fake, you're saying they put salt or something in the bread?, no... its just fucking bread so it would of gone moldy

  • what did it taste like? lol

  • who the hell is gonna eat it after 6 months anyways??

    nobody so doest anybody really give a shit?

    no

  • That looks gross, put some ketchup on it

  • uuuuuummmmmm...............GRO­SS! BLEH !

  • So you're telling me, after 180 days; the burger looked the same?:MEGUSTA: I'm going to go eat 100 of these and look the same age for 49 years!

  • @TehJamsiJK If bacteria can't eat it what makes you think you should?

  • i know a better place than macdonalds.. BURGER KING

  • OMG no top comment, this is my chance ........ POTATO

  • @MrMashureon lol

  • @MrMashureon :D

  • WTF?? its mcdonalds and the song says pizza hut and fried chicken on it

  • its still fresh { fresh-no mold} because it probably has preservatives

  • why is it on a plate

  • Id eat that 6 months on for the good of science

    

  • this is a good thing. At least i don't have to refrigerate my burgers now.

  • eat it!

  • sorry the excuse for not eating a bad food is that it doesnt look very apeitising after 180 days, i cant think of many foods that i would like to eat that have been cooked and left for 180 days. mcdonalds is fine every now and then, you only live once

  • .... You people are missing the whole point.... every food in the world when you put it in the sun ofc it will rot and be dry! -.- but that wont happen when you eat it... cuz it will be melted in your stumich before it be rotten or dry... so there's absouloutley nothing wrong with eating happy meals ...

  • Umm... I don't get the point of this video. Can someone please explain?

  • What is this song called? I like it

  • fake. how could anything they do to it stop flies laying maggots in it?

  • @heinzie5 Because of the lack of moisture in the small burger. No, this is real, but what they don't tell you is that a burger of the same size made exactly the same way will not mold either.

  • @NightHawk12to81 i seriously doubt your expertise in this matter xD

  • @NightHawk12to81 the salt helps speed up the drying time too.

  • Cant believe people eat this shit anyway.

  • Go get ur money back!!!!

  • No one forces you to eat it. It's funny how lazy people blame them for them being over weight. Fucking idiots...

  • Not even the bread got moldy!! That is scary

  • Wow!

  • I'm still eating it.

  • @CIVDC Damn straight.

  • I know how : STUHPID GERMSSHSHSHS GET OFF MAH LAAAANNNDDDD!

  • Burger King lasts a year.

  • tastes good until you let it sit for 6 months rofl

  • the inventor of mcdonalds is a fucking genious.. such shit basic food yet millions still crave it when you could pull something tastier from your own fridge that takes 2 min to make. Would you beleive if i told you the founder of maccas had a degree in something called " Burgerology" ? FUCKING BIZZAR

  • This video is making me freakin hungry.

  • The bread didnt even get moldy?!?!?!

  • @hockeychick1095 this video is fake, I've worked as a restaurant manager in McDonald's and the bread does get moldy once it expires. I've seen it plenty of times when I started my shift to make sure everything was safe. We wouldn't serve something that was bad for you.

  • @jamoreno88 Yeah i worked in McDonalds before as well, the bread gets moldy, but it actually doesn't after we 'make and serve' it.

  • Shall we eat or go to mcdonalds is a great sentence for this.

  • hey im against mcdonald's food but,come on,show me a salad in six months!

    it's going to be black!!

  • to all people who whant to reproduce that experiment! REmove chesse , mayonaise, letuce and do not cover the food in a wraping!

    The test here is the meat, the bread and the fries.

    If i let bread on open up temp. after 1 day is dryed out. after a week it as green moistures spots.

    Even mcdonald bread isnt made of wheat. Probably mosanto junk.

    Oh and try this experiment with mcdonald omlettes! Preprapared omelettes. their eggs look legit thought. but not all their eggs products.

  • MAC !! what a dick move !!

  • you know those cheese singles in the supper market in the plastic sheets for 99cents i found a cheese single under the a shelf in the kitchen from 7 months before and it looked fresh and did not smell

  • I found this 3 years old cheeseburger I forgot to my backpack.

    Looked like a just bought one...

  • so how would a triple cheeseburger look after 6 months ? .... still going to maccas cuz cheeseburgers are the best

  • MMMmmmm ... I could go for a big mac!

  • 0.44 ------> STANDARD FROM MY MCDONALDS

  • The bread does not mold? I see why certain animals run from Mc Donalds Food

    

  • This is stupid! potatoes are not tasty at all after the second day!!

  • You ate it after the experiment was over, right?

  • ummm.. so eat it.

  • @DyerMakerAur Perfect example how ignorant humans are

  • Thumbs up if you are still going to eat mcdonalds (no lying)

  • if u saw the movie Super Size Me you would see that the hamburgers do get full of bacteria except for the fries.

  • who cares if it is or isn't getting digested, its still going to come out of your butt hole

  • notice buns in diffrent place? because shes geting new ones every day and eating it after she bought it for lunch probbly i mean all u have to do is ask for it light then ask for a darker one each day up..

  • @BUCKSHOT705 Notice how the bun and patty looked the same each day?

  • @bbqsauceeeee yea but they change the move ment see that

  • Why the hell would it take me 180 god damn days to digest?

  • im actually literally asking this question now im not being sarcastic

    but what was the point in this?

    like what does this mean??

  • @kinghob123456789

    That's just it. It's all implied and not explained by science. He says, "give you an idea of how this food is breaking down in your body" but that's not what this is a demonstration of.

    Is the food difficult to digest? There's no scientific explanation from this vid/experiment.

  • @kinghob123456789

    Good for you for asking this question instead of leaping to your own conclusions like so many others.

  • Don't you know little children are starving in Africa...?

  • Funny there was no mould on he bread :?

  • its the preservatives.. it keeps you young!

  • Sooo... what's your point?

    It stays fresh more.

    In fact if it has no mold just give it to me. I will eat it.

  • I dare somebody to eat it... 

  • secret is to take all of the pictures in one day!

  • even to gross for the maggots

  • THE BREAD DIDN'T EVEN MOLD????????

  • Hamburgers! The cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast!

  • @Maripooh13 "mind if i have some of your tasty beverage to wash this down?"

  • @AnnexGroup S-sure, go ahead.

  • @Maripooh13 Haha with a Sprite just wash this down!

  • Everybody acts like this is a surprise. In order for mold to form, there has to be a sufficient amount of moisture. The salt ends up keeping out all the moisture, there aren't any complex chemicals or anything, just salt.

  • @TheHuaHauh417 Salt won't keep it preserved for 3 months. Most meat you find in the supermarket is at least partially preserved with salt, and I'd like to see that last even ONE month.

  • @WufeiLord I don't think you understand. The meat you find in the supermarket is still moist. The food you get from McDonalds contains almost no moisture at all.

  • @WufeiLord

    That meat has a LOT more moisture in it. Whereas the jerky I make can keep for at least a year.

  • @djvardar But burgers aren't jerky, and neither are they intended to be.

  • @WufeiLord

    The point is that a McDonald's burger is dry and salty. That's why it won't break down. Comparing it to the meat in the supermarket isn't fair.

    Also, I worked for 3 years in meat markets and I don't think that's true that it's partially preserved with salt. Every time you cut the meat, you expose a new surface area that would have to get treated with salt. Well, I cut steaks and never used salt.

  • Right now, i feel like going for a long run.......

  • moral of the story: never leave a mcdonalds burger in ur mouth for six months

  • i tak to wpierdole^^

  • to put it in other words : even bacteria doesnt want it

  • @ripousse Exactly. What doesn't rot or mold? Your book, your desk, silverware, plastics. Things that have no nutrition in them. Eating that is like eating plastic with flavoring added. Great way of putting it though.

  • @ripousse That's a good way to put it!

  • just gunna say that the burger would go mouldy after a few weeks but the fries won't change ... i only know this as i did it as a science experiment in school ........ still eat mcdonalds tho lolz

  • Wouldn't at least the bread grow mold?

    Hmm...

  • I think there was a fry missing towards the end of the sequence....did someone get hungry in the office?

  • Salt is a preservative.

  • @djvardar Of course true salt is indeed a preservative, but it will by no means preserve a meal of meat, bread, flower and fried potato like this for 6 months. There are some cultural dishes I have commonly ate with salt being a preservative solution in addition to a smoke technique - (fish, jerkies with spices) exposed to air within a month or 2 they will become rancid. McDonalds is food on roids there is just no way the sandwich and fries contains water moisture it must spoil if not tampered.

  • @KoalKottentail

    I can't explain the bread, but I'll tell you that the jerky I make lasts well over a month. It lasts at least a year, in fact.

    As far as the potato - absolutely, it has enough salt. Any search on how to make the best fries shows 2 key points: dry them potatoes out and then fry twice and 2 temps. So chances are that they've been dried out and then given a McDonald's helping of sodium.

  • @djvardar One year lasting jerky, thats some good shit! lool do you make love to the recipe? The mechanism of drying and the salt makes sense generally you're right. But damn its just too well preserved looking no mold at all?.. Salted and smoked preserved meats are at least sealed in pantry or ice box. The bacteria should start to brake down at a minor level and bugs should be attracted to it the sodium can be consumed by insects. This isnt the first mcdonalds vid on its "odd shelf life".

  • @KoalKottentail

    Actually the trick to getting the homemade jerky to last long is not suffocate it. It should never be sealed air-tight because it likes a little circulation to help keep it dry. I keep it in a container with a few holes in it.

    It's all air-dried. No real smoke. Only liquid smoke in the marinade.

  • @djvardar Thanks

  • @djvardar I think the bread just gives it away that something isnt 100% right here

  • @KoalKottentail

    If you're eating sliced bread at home, I doubt it's any different. Sliced bread has lots of preservatives.

    Try this as an experiment at home (and it's something to do with the end pieces that few people seem to like). Take a piece of sliced bread and put it in any spot where there is normal circulation. Just don't put it in a bag.

    See how it compares to the McDonald's bread. If you give the bread a chance to dry, it resists mold longer.

  • uhm yea...but we eat it and shit it out within a week..

  • This song is the shit, when you're high.

  • are you gonna eat that?

  • Im pretty fucking sure it wont be in my stomach for 6 months.

  • I bet everyone who watched still eat McDonald's

  • This is true. Onetime my friend found a mcdonalds fry in her car (he hasn't used in a while) and it looked the same as a new one.

  • thats why your suppoused to eat it and shit it out, not leave it out for 6 mounths

  • why would someone even do this? who wants food left out on their table for 6 months, gross

  • @girlisagrace maybe to prove a point... that it is not real food. Just saying!

  • Only something man ma wouldnt decompose wow there trying to kill us... Go USA ( not)

  • Yes, i'm not pooping for 6 months !

    any food will get rotten if it's left out like that !

  • Like my grandpap says - "You are what you eat and MAC is shit. So America is a shithole"

  • Well, I now know what kind of food would be popular in the Zombie Apocalypse :P

  • Pointless video is pointless.

  • mcdonadls add in perseveres,and ammonia to a product so that the meat will last longer and it wont become spoiled and bacteria won't cause (as much) harm to the food. Then they chemicals so that it taste better and food dye to make it look like a burger. Also research has show if you take one of their frozen patties and keep it frozen for ten years and then cook it it still as "ok" to eat as a patty just made from the factory. =_=

  • FUCK MCDONALDS!!!

  • i am eating hamburgers from yesterday whilest watcg this. they still taste damn good

  • But its so yummy D;

  • Common . . It is obvious that the happy has been sitting in an OFFICE, with AC cooling, artificial circulating air, and no insect or other types of decomposers enter the room.

  • Discussing ppl eat the food that after over like 100 days sitting out in the open yuckkkk

  • I haven't eaten McDonalds (Or anything like it) for about 4 years. It's disgusting.

  • what about the fries they are moving!!!!

  • McDonals is so bad, not even mold dares to get close to it!