Wednesday, October 13, 2010

McDonald's Happy Meal shows no sign of decomposing after SIX MONTHS

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Fresh: The Happy Meal on the day it was bought by artist Sally Davies in New York






Tasty: Looking a little dry and with an 'acrylic sheen', but the burger has no signs of mould - not even on the bun






Looking almost as fresh as the day it was bought, this McDonald's Happy Meal is in fact a staggering six months old.

Photographed every day for the past half a year by Manhattan artist Sally Davies the kids meal of fries and burger is without a hint of mould or decay.

In a work entitled The Happy Meal Project, Mrs Davies, 54, has charted the seemingly indestructible fast food meals progress as it refuses to yield to the forces of nature.




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One of the comments under this article was doubt that this study was real, well it is one study that is easily replicated. Take the McDonald's challenge, pick up a plain burger happy meal, put it in a place that will not be disturbed, and photograph it over a six month period. Place a piece of paper next to the dish with the day number on it, before you photograph. -- kdtroxel





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2 comments:

  1. Well, it actually could be true......because of all the chemicals and hormones in it.

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