This Woman claims McDonald’s Happy Meal That She Bought In 2010 Hasn’t Spoiled Even After 6 Years

An Alaskan woman claims that a McDonald’s Happy Meal that she bought over six years ago still shows no signs of being rotted, molded or decomposed, but instead appear almost exactly as they would have looked when she originally purchased them. In a Facebook post, Jennifer Lovdahl shared the photos saying that she bought the Happy Meal in 2010 as part of an experiment to show her patients how they should choose “real food.”

She says, she took the photo recently, and it appears to show that the french fries and McNuggets have not decomposed at all, but instead appear almost exactly as they would have looked when she originally purchased them.

In her pictures shared by Jennifer, the french fries and chicken nuggets do appear to be intact. She said the ‘Happy Meal’ food only smelled of cardboard and claimed that the cardboard box may rot before the food does.

Jennifer isn’t the first person to chronicle to decay – or lack thereof – of a McDonald’s menu item. An Icelandic man, who purchased the last-ever McDonald’s meal sold before the chain closed down in the country in 2009, kept the same burger and fries for six years.

These types of experiments have been documented so often that the fast-food giant, even addresses the issue of its food not rotting, explaining:

“Food needs moisture in the air for mold to form. Without it, food will simply dry out – sort of like bread left out on a counter overnight to make croutons for stuffing.You might have seen experiments which seem to show no decomposition in our food. Most likely, this is because the food has dehydrated before any visible deterioration could occur.”

This woman’s apparent photographic evidence that McDonald’s food won’t rot after six years is getting shared widely on social media.

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