{"id":144745,"date":"2023-11-02T01:47:49","date_gmt":"2023-11-02T01:47:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebritywshow.com\/?p=144745"},"modified":"2023-11-02T01:47:49","modified_gmt":"2023-11-02T01:47:49","slug":"i-found-a-fossilised-mcdonalds-cheeseburger-in-the-back-of-a-car","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebritywshow.com\/lifestyle\/i-found-a-fossilised-mcdonalds-cheeseburger-in-the-back-of-a-car\/","title":{"rendered":"I found a 'fossilised' McDonald's cheeseburger in the back of a car"},"content":{"rendered":"
A panel beater has sworn off eating McDonald’s ever again after finding a ‘fossilised’ burger in the back of a client’s car.<\/p>\n
The rock-hard cheeseburger ‘looked fresh’, according to 29-year-old Cameron Holland, but was ‘probably three years old’.<\/p>\n
The Brisbane-based man was so disgusted by the ‘rock-hard’ find he decided to make a video showing it off.<\/p>\n
In the video the meat, cheese and bun look ‘pristine’ and when he removes the bottom bun the camera catches a sprinkle of onions inside.<\/p>\n
He then takes to the burger with a hammer, smashing through the meat and bun.<\/p>\n
‘It is like a biscuit,’ he said crumbling the bun in his hands.<\/p>\n
Speaking to FEMAIL Cameron explained the burger was found in the back of a 12-year-old Toyota Camry, next to the spare wheel which had never been touched.<\/p>\n
‘I was instantly disgusted and I will never be eating McDonald’s again,’ he said.<\/p>\n
‘I was shocked by how fresh the burger looked – yet it was rock hard.<\/p>\n
He added that no-one in the workshop dared to ‘lick it’ or ‘sniff it’ but there wasn’t an obvious odour from the snack.<\/p>\n
McDonald’s didn’t comment on how long the burger may have been in the car or how long they look ‘pristine’ for.<\/p>\n
Instead a spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia that they are best ‘consumed upon purchase or delivery to ensure quality and freshness’.<\/p>\n
Cameron’s followers were very quick to comment though, with some laughing about how ‘the ants didn’t even want it’.<\/p>\n
Others joked it wasn’t a cheeseburger but a ‘McFossil’.<\/p>\n
‘So concerning there is no mould – what are we eating,’ one concerned customer asked.<\/p>\n
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Cameron said the find has turned him off McDonald’s for life\u00a0<\/p>\n
One person said they’d seen a fossilised burger before.<\/p>\n
‘Once in high school my science teacher was trying to show us how bad McDonald’s was so we had a pet classroom burger. One year and no mould,’ a young woman said.<\/p>\n
‘Does anyone remember the guy in Adelaide that had a quarter pounder with no smell or mould from 1995, it was 25 years old,’ said another.<\/p>\n
Others said the burger was probably still edible.<\/p>\n
‘Just add water to rehydrate and it will be ready to go,’ they said.<\/p>\n
The wrapper design indicates the burger was made sometime in the last two years.<\/p>\n
Cameron added he has found loads of interesting things in cars including guns and drug paraphernalia but this is the first fossilised food find.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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