On social media, a man was stunned after spotting a 'fossilized' McDonald's cheeseburger in the back of an old car. Despite being rock hard, it looked brand new.
On the TikTok platform, a man found himself in a shocking moment after finding a McDonald’s cheeseburger that appeared perfectly preserved despite being left in a car wheel for years.
In the footage, an Australian man claims that he will never eat at McDonald's again after discovering a 'fossilized' McDonald's cheeseburger in the back of an old car for years.
Cameron Holland, a 29-year-old from Brisbane, was shocked to find this 'rock-hard' cheeseburger that appeared 'fresh' but was likely three years old.
The man was so disgusted by finding 'fossilized' McDonald's that he decided to make a video showing it off on TikTok.
The footage showed him removing the bottom bun, and a sprinkle of onions was visible inside.
However, the 'fossilized' McDonald's was as hard as a rock, forcing him to use a hammer to smash through the meat and bun
Then, he crumbled the bun in his hands and said: 'It is like a biscuit,'
Cameron explained that the burger was found in the back of a 12-year-old Toyota Camry, next to the untouched spare wheel.
The discovery disgusted him, leading him to declare that he would never eat McDonald's again. He was extremely shocked at how fresh the burger appeared while being completely rock-hard.
'I was instantly disgusted and I will never be eating McDonald's again,' he said.
'I was shocked by how fresh the burger looked - yet it was rock hard.
He mentioned that there was no obvious odor emanating from the 'fossilized' McDonald's. However, no one in the workshop dared to 'lick it' or 'sniff it.'
Cameron told FEMAIL, saying, "I was instantly disgusted and I will never be eating McDonald's again. I was shocked by how fresh the burger looked — yet it was rock hard,"
After the incident, McDonald's did not provide a response regarding how long the burgers may have been in the car or how long they appeared 'pristine.
Instead, a spokesperson for McDonald's in Australia stated that their products are best 'consumed upon purchase or delivery to ensure quality and freshness.'
One person said: I think the craziest part is that bugs won't eat it.
A second wrote: Just soak it in the water a little to rehydrate it and you're good to go, Maccas is like nuclear waste, it lasts forever.
A third commented: For a second I thought it was a semi-side-up egg that was dropped on a counter near a pan.
Someone else said: Take a bowl of water......place some wooden chopsticks on top....place the burger onto chopsticks....microwave at lowest heat for 5 minutes to rehydrate and heat up.....will taste one day old lol.
This is not the first time, viewers stunnad after spotting intact after for a long time not consume.
Through six years, Jennifer Lovdahl's McDonald's meal remained almost intact.
The meal showed a lack of rot, mold, or decomposition, sparking conversations about the composition of fast food.
In a viral post on social media, Jennifer Lovdahl, a chiropractor from Anchorage, Alaska, conducted her own experiment. She kept a McDonald's "Happy Meal" for six years, documenting its condition.
Her Facebook post showed the lack of rot, mold, or decomposition. Lovdahl emphasized the importance of choosing real, wholesome food for our health.