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Buzzfeed Blue has created a time-lapse video that shows you how fast, or slow, cheeseburgers from seven fast food chains “age” in the span of 30 days.
In the two-minute video, each burger is placed in a sealed glass jar for 30 days before it is being taken out for inspection.
While most burgers, such as those from Burger King, Carl’s Jr and In-N-Out, had noticeable mould growing on its buns and meat patties, the burger from McDonald’s looked suspiciously intact.
Do you still want a bite of that cheeseburger now?
Watch the revealing video below.






[via Digg, images via YouTube]
Buzzfeed Blue has created a time-lapse video that shows you how fast, or slow, cheeseburgers from seven fast food chains “age” in the span of 30 days.
In the two-minute video, each burger is placed in a sealed glass jar for 30 days before it is being taken out for inspection.
While most burgers, such as those from Burger King, Carl’s Jr and In-N-Out, had noticeable mould growing on its buns and meat patties, the burger from McDonald’s looked suspiciously intact.
Do you still want a bite of that cheeseburger now?
Watch the revealing video below.
[via Digg, images via YouTube]