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I thought i was the only one thinking about this😂😂, like deadass people are gonna make a youtube video called "opening resin with a cheese burger and fries" in the next 100 years😂😂😂
Haha, I thought the same thing. People could create some really bizarre stuff and encase it in resin and bury it in random places so people in the future can find them and wonder what the heck it is.
My teacher kept a double cheese burger and fries from McDonald's for years to show how they DON'T decay or get moldy do to all of the disgusting preservatives they use in McDonald's food. It literally looked the same as the day she bought it, 4 years after buying it.
Just makes me appreciate my guts even more for being troopers and breaking it down completely. The fact that I rarely eat fast food may have something to do with it lol
My biology professor talked about that once, it's a fallacy. The reason the McDonald's burgers don't decay isn't because of "chemicals" or "preservatives." You're teacher likely kept the burger and fries in an AIR TIGHT jar or something, right? The reason things rot isn't just because they're old, it's because they get exposed to bacteria. Bacteria need a particular balance of water, salt, and sugar to survive, throw any of these off, and your food won't spoil (it will go stale, but it won't decay). The earliest forms of food preservation all focus on increasing or decreasing one of these resources to make life inhospitable for bacteria: jams add sugar, jerky removes water, bacon adds salt, etc. Sealing food in an air tight container removes the bacteria's access to water and prevents new bacteria from further infecting, thus killing off the bacteria population within the jar. In other words, your teacher was the one preserving the McDonald's food, not the "chemicals."
@@dangersquirrel4868 no she just kept it in the paper bag and yes preservatives do affect the foods rate of decay, I've also seen an ice cream sandwich sit outside all day without melting..
Reminds me of the boss of a gas station deli on the side of a highway in a no stop light West Virginia town my Mom used to work at. Where did your mom work?🤔
@@milkyway_939 please don’t eat bread when there’s mold on another part of it. mold spores inside of the bread so by the time it starts showing on one end it’s already spread through the rest of the loaf
Well uh this ones gonna be a bit traumatizing but this serial killer, Jerry Brudos, attempted to keep parts of his victims by using resin But it didn’t work out for him so ya know
"The craziest thing I've ever seen? Well, let me tell ya, as a "meter guy" who works for the gas company I've seen everything you can imagine. Lonely housewives. Wild animals. Freak weather phenomenon. But... this one time just beat all. I go around the back of this house to check a meter and there's a guy in his garage working away at something. I shout "hey, sir, I come to check the meter" and he looks up at me all startled. His eyes went real wild. Like an animal's eyes... not a man's eyes... He shrieked and kind of shambled over and threw a tarp over some kinda display table but I caught a glimpse of what was underneath. Hamburgers. Cut in half. Encased in solid blocks of glass."
along with everything else all the epoxy resin channels have encased in epoxy resin. they will assume we were trying to preserve them for the future's ability to learn from us, but instead be extremely confused by what we thought they could learn through burgers. i wonder if they'll ever figure out that we got water in there by encasing it while it was ice 😳
I am allways wondering what the history tells about us in 200 years. What we learned and guest about the people hwo lifed in that century. What will peple learn and guess about us?
I doubt they would be confused unless there would be a reset in civilization and history.... but eh oh well we're still confused about ancient architectures and technologies...
Just wanted to point out that epoxy can preserve fresh vegetable for over 100,000 years because when the epoxy is done curing the material is devoid of any oxygen which prevents rotting. So this title is misleading.
Необычный и интересный эксперимент. Да, смола предотвращает окисление и гниение. Впрочем, как и мёд. Спасибо, любопытно было наблюдать за всем процессом. 🥰👍
I'm sure it's from all the preservatives they have in the food, which means they can buy the ingredients in bulk and save them for like ~6 months or something. Also saw a video of someone unwrapping a 20 year old mcdonald's burger and apart from it being hard, it had hardly changed lol
A.) He preserved it in resin which is airtight B.) McDonald's burgers need air to start to mold which has moisture. All the people who have ever came out about having an old ass burger had it in a dry place unwrapped and in a box or something.
This is why museums preserve stuff like bugs in resin; it preserves the organic material by preventing contact with the air, and thus barring the organic material from reacting with stuff like oxygen/hydrogen/nitrogen/etc.
@@ventisfoot8019 yes, to taste the original food not the moldy part haha , especially if certain foods stop mass manufacturing in the future. It could give brands a second chance or even just give a nostalgic feeling for people who grew up with certain foods that are now not available to purchase at stores.
For those that dont know epoxy gets pretty hot and it takes awhile for it to dry/solidify up to 2-3 days. In that process it can heat up any trapped air in that burger gun which caused the depression on the top
If you think about it it would actually be quite a bad way to die, imagine being encased in a block of resin and being unable to breathe then dying slowly like how you would drown, all the while being able to see outside the cube.
@Justin M actually we have a lot of ambiental problems that are destroying the earth, so this is the reason that earth possibly won't be around in 2200
You can fill that depressed portion on top with resin. And when cut, the top half of the burger wasn't covered completely. There's a whole that's why it started rotting.
Imagine if flies put this in a museum like: "This is a burger and fries from Mcdonalds in resin. Since the day it was covered, not one fly has touched this."
My favorite thing about McDonald’s is that you don’t need to cover their burgers in resin for them to stay good for 2 months, that amount of chemicals keep them spot clean the entire time!
McDonalds patties really aren't a chemical load; they're pretty much just thinly pressed beef with salt and pepper, and don't have a lot of moisture content, so bacteria can't really grow on them. If you left two burgers out to rot, and dripped a little water on one, you'd see vastly different results.
@@DaussPlays yep, the "breathing" thing was from where he touched it with his hands which added moisture and germs. food rotting means moisture and contamination, no moisture means mummification with or without contamination
The reason it didn't rot was bc of the buns. To leven (make it rise) bread, yeast makes CO2, which is a preservative. Once the burger was sealed off from the air, the CO2 in the bread far outweighed the miniscule amount of oxygen that was trapped, retarding any oxidation down to almost zero.
The thing I'm really impressed about is how he was able to not say "fuck it" and chow down. I'd smell that shit and forget all about that little project I was gonna do 😂
Years ago it was reported that a man left a McDonald's burger in his coat pocket for like 20years. It turned into a burger rock...if that answers your question lol
Not enough moisture, a regular McDonald's cheeseburger, as well as Burger King, will dry out before it goes rancid. Put salad on it, and the history changes. Simply not enough moisture for bacteria to grow.
The reason it didn't rot was bc of the buns. To leven (make it rise) bread, yeast makes CO2, which is a preservative. Once the burger was sealed off from the air, the CO2 in the bread far outweighed the miniscule amount of oxygen that was trapped, retarding any oxidation down to almost zero.
It would be awesome to place that into a guitar mold, and put both the cheeseburger and the fries together in the mold next to each other. Then maybe sprinkle some fries all around the rest of the guitar for effect. Even toss in a few ketchup packs. When it was done call it a McTele or a McStrat depending on the mold used.
@@SubaruPieter Oh god, 2121, memes of a hamburger in resin, with some wild haired 2121 dude gawking ironically, captioned "ALIENS" -- Ancient Alien theorists, say... Yes.
If you would really like to preserve it forever, you should put the epoxy holders in a vacuum chamber after filling them up, so the air would be replaced with epoxy in the food.
Interesting! I never thought about this, are you suggesting that a piece of bread or a bun in vacuum chamber would perhaps become denser (or collapse if you will) because the air from the air bubbles is gone? I'd expect it to hold it's shape but now I'm confused.
@@Anipalimar if you take something porous and submerge it in epoxy, than place it in a vacuum chamber, than the air is going to get sucked out from the pores (empty voids), and filled with epoxy, therefore you wouldn't have any air bubbles in the material. It would preserve its original shape, it wouldn't collapse.
Well we all saw how the other half of the burger absorbed the resin so why need vaccum chamber? it will only destroy the figure of it.... they can put resin on its pieces one after the other anyhow...
I remember the other video that they left the McDonald's burger in closet For almost 25 years but when they see it didn't even rotted and it hasn't any mold at all ,like its just being left for a day... Really mind blowing!
There was someone who left one in an old coat for 20 sum years and the bun and meat were hard as rock but still looked normal where the veggies pretty much shank into nothingness.
So? Any food properly cooked to kill microbes can dry out when exposed to air and never rot. Depends a lot on the relative humidity and temperature too. The myth of preservatives causing this has been debunked many times.
There are languages in which a burger and many foods are "gendered" In German, as an example, a burger has a male pronoun, fries are female and on an on.
Well, technically in Portuguese it would be a "he" because for some reason words have pronouns, neutral pronouns are not a thing. So you can say the table is a she, the floor is a he, the chair is a she, etc. Sorry i just wanted to share this dumb fact and it was the perfect opportunity lol
I worked with a Dr. that kept a McDonald's burger, fries, and chicken nuggets in her office to show how unhealthy the food actually is for the body. She never replaced them and they didn't mold.
@@nedlan1857 keep any food in a moisture-free environment and it won't grow mold. The McD food has little no no water in it plus a high salt content, so nothing for mold to start growing off.
@@SnarkticonDM that's got nothing to do with gmo. In Arizona nothing molds it just gets really dried out. Things don't mold if there isn't an environment suitable for mold.
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Yeah first comment here
McDonald's burgers🍔 and potatoes🍟 won't rot after 24 years of storage😁
*plz do a yearly video check on these I really wona see if these things actual age or not*
A Galaxy in an egg
Mi się wydaje że ten burger lepiej wyglądał przed przekrojeniem ale to tylko moje zdanie
Imagine finding a hamburger and fries in resin thousand of years in the future, kinda like finding bugs in amber. Idk why that was my first thought.
aliens would love this artifact
That is actually a really interesting thought 🤔 you got me thinking now
I thought i was the only one thinking about this😂😂, like deadass people are gonna make a youtube video called "opening resin with a cheese burger and fries" in the next 100 years😂😂😂
And use the DNA to make obese dinosaurs
Haha, I thought the same thing. People could create some really bizarre stuff and encase it in resin and bury it in random places so people in the future can find them and wonder what the heck it is.
Props to the camera man for standing there 60 days straight
Thanks
😂
This comment is underrated
He's always, watching 👀
fr tho
It’s really not sitting well with me that the burger is “breathing” over the 60 day time lapse. Thanks TH-cam recommendations
Right? Why is that...
same here, like wtf
@@johnnyc.1878 Normal explanation: it's because of carbon dioxide and air bubbles escaping
True explanation: It's alive
@@leocluff7188 the entire time I was eating living cheeseburgers this has to violate a law of some kind it just has to
Oh my...
My teacher kept a double cheese burger and fries from McDonald's for years to show how they DON'T decay or get moldy do to all of the disgusting preservatives they use in McDonald's food. It literally looked the same as the day she bought it, 4 years after buying it.
👍
Foul!
Just makes me appreciate my guts even more for being troopers and breaking it down completely. The fact that I rarely eat fast food may have something to do with it lol
My biology professor talked about that once, it's a fallacy. The reason the McDonald's burgers don't decay isn't because of "chemicals" or "preservatives." You're teacher likely kept the burger and fries in an AIR TIGHT jar or something, right? The reason things rot isn't just because they're old, it's because they get exposed to bacteria. Bacteria need a particular balance of water, salt, and sugar to survive, throw any of these off, and your food won't spoil (it will go stale, but it won't decay). The earliest forms of food preservation all focus on increasing or decreasing one of these resources to make life inhospitable for bacteria: jams add sugar, jerky removes water, bacon adds salt, etc. Sealing food in an air tight container removes the bacteria's access to water and prevents new bacteria from further infecting, thus killing off the bacteria population within the jar. In other words, your teacher was the one preserving the McDonald's food, not the "chemicals."
@@dangersquirrel4868 no she just kept it in the paper bag and yes preservatives do affect the foods rate of decay, I've also seen an ice cream sandwich sit outside all day without melting..
My mom: "it's still good, just cut the bad parts"
Reminds me of the boss of a gas station deli on the side of a highway in a no stop light West Virginia town my Mom used to work at. Where did your mom work?🤔
That’s me when I see a little mold on my bread 😂😂
@@milkyway_939 please don’t eat bread when there’s mold on another part of it. mold spores inside of the bread so by the time it starts showing on one end it’s already spread through the rest of the loaf
@@ditzyalpaca thank you for explaining it 😣
🤣🤣🤣
1st thought: what can I cover in resin to make a time capsule?
2nd thought: Don't bury me when I die. Cover me in resin and stick me in the corner.
Well uh this ones gonna be a bit traumatizing but this serial killer, Jerry Brudos, attempted to keep parts of his victims by using resin But it didn’t work out for him so ya know
OH NO he successfully made a resin mold off of one of his victims breasts and used it as a paperweight
😂
@@munalabid1718 that's some serious paper he gotta keep down
I can imagine people’s bodies decomposing in their resin mold 🤢
On today’s episode of: You didn’t search for this
😂
Lmaooo facts 🤣🤣🤣
I did
"The craziest thing I've ever seen? Well, let me tell ya, as a "meter guy" who works for the gas company I've seen everything you can imagine. Lonely housewives. Wild animals. Freak weather phenomenon. But... this one time just beat all. I go around the back of this house to check a meter and there's a guy in his garage working away at something. I shout "hey, sir, I come to check the meter" and he looks up at me all startled. His eyes went real wild. Like an animal's eyes... not a man's eyes... He shrieked and kind of shambled over and threw a tarp over some kinda display table but I caught a glimpse of what was underneath. Hamburgers. Cut in half. Encased in solid blocks of glass."
True
I love how the burger breathes in the course of 60 days.
We literally saw it take it's last breath! 😁
1000 yrs from now...
"this is a fossilised bread and meat offering by our ancestor to the meat God, McDonald..."
History channel after 01:00 am
And, Behold, Ronald threw the Hamburglar, that evil Dragon into the Abyss.
"I heard McDonald had a farm"
Lol
This guy has a point
Can we appreciate that this man took 4 months just to make this video, respect!
👍
One day, a thousand years from now, an archaeologist is going to find that perfectly preserved McDonald's hamburger.
along with everything else all the epoxy resin channels have encased in epoxy resin. they will assume we were trying to preserve them for the future's ability to learn from us, but instead be extremely confused by what we thought they could learn through burgers. i wonder if they'll ever figure out that we got water in there by encasing it while it was ice 😳
And wonder if humans really ate those things!
I am allways wondering what the history tells about us in 200 years. What we learned and guest about the people hwo lifed in that century. What will peple learn and guess about us?
@@rileym538 imagine future advanced us all baffled by water trapped in resin 🤣🤣 this comment tickled me haha!
I doubt they would be confused unless there would be a reset in civilization and history.... but eh oh well we're still confused about ancient architectures and technologies...
This dude is just preserving McDonald’s in a resin time capsule. It’s epic
😉
u can tell the composer of this song was really feeling the whole resin burger thing when he wrote this
He was definitely lovin it.
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This comment 💀😂💀😂
😭😭😭😭😭 wtf lmao
Bahaha 😂 brilliant 👍🏻 😂
Imagine leaving that for hundreds of years for historians to discover
Like amber!
They will say: "I understand now why they almost all disappeared."
You haven’t seen Jurassic Park?
*Hamburger*
Us when ancient cheese is discovered: Eat it!
Future archeologists when they discover the ancient Happy Meal: Eat it!
Archeologists 500 years later: The year 2020 was so bad people started to preserve food in epoxi resin
You mean 2021?
It's 2021 my guy
Took 60 to dry
@@sleepystar1638 understandable have a great day
I wouldn’t call it food
I would love to have this as a piece of art in my house!! 🥰
I bet you're from the us
@@StankGremlin lmao true
Whats the brand of gel used to reseal with uv light after you cut the halves?
Jurassic Park was based off this video
life finds a way
LOL
I fell a r/woooosh coming
@@root-beer *Hamburger T-Rex LOL*
What...
Finally a new way to store food, I was getting tired of those airtight containers
😁😁🤣
XD
Lmao
Lol
Five minute crafts be like
*Far into the future, at a human museum*
Alien Curator: This is a fossilized example of what humans ate!
Alien Children: Ewwwww...
This is the perfect desk sculpture motivation I'd want to remind myself there's a reason I'm trying to eat healthier
🎯
TRUTH
Rightly so.
Why do u assume there’s a “human” museum? And aliens are running said museum? And alien children take tours there? Do we eventually get wiped out?
Really cool idea, although sealing it in a vacuum chamber while it set would’ve really solidly preserved it. Honestly might try that some time
Imagine going to someone’s house and just seeing a ton of capsulated burger statues😂
what a waste
I’d be so mad
Me: wtf you just wasted perfectly good burgers-
"What is their endgame?"
Cult
When the burger said: “see you in 10,000 years”
@@28_khz This will happen to any food without moisture to make bacteria grow, not just McDonald's cheeseburgers.
All this time these 12000years its still edible
8000years from the time it gets sealed the taste grows stronger than ever before.
Make a mc Donald's amber
No I didn’t say that
Just wanted to point out that epoxy can preserve fresh vegetable for over 100,000 years because when the epoxy is done curing the material is devoid of any oxygen which prevents rotting. So this title is misleading.
My dad would still eat that for sure. “You can’t just throw it away”
😁😁
Same..hahahaa.
Haha facts
Lol blakes are all similar i swear lol mine too
Yum
Необычный и интересный эксперимент.
Да, смола предотвращает окисление и гниение. Впрочем, как и мёд.
Спасибо, любопытно было наблюдать за всем процессом. 🥰👍
Спасибо
i like how he pats his burger after laying it in the container
what a gentle man
"There there little burger."
"lay your weary bread to rest..."
😆😆😆
Imagine future humans trying to use the dna from the patty to recreate cows
Sad thing is there prolly isn’t a stitch of cow DNA in it 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
More cow dna in the fries than the patty.
McJurassic Park
The cows finna come out the lab pre cooked
3:35 i like how he gently pat that cheeseburger in effort to comfort it knowing that he'll be safe for the next thousands of years ahead
🤣😁
it's so cute
*That was a very fun to watch! Results are very impressive.*
Thanks
So basically the same as a McDonald's not left in resin for 60 days.
Came here to say the same 😂
I'm sure it's from all the preservatives they have in the food, which means they can buy the ingredients in bulk and save them for like ~6 months or something. Also saw a video of someone unwrapping a 20 year old mcdonald's burger and apart from it being hard, it had hardly changed lol
The bun has a 1 year expiration date, which is shocking. I put my bread in the freezer so it doesn’t expire after 3-4 days lol
I saw the epoxy got rot, but the burger.
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"Wanna see what a burger from mcdonalds does when its cut off from air for 60 days?"
Cheeseburger : *breathing intensifies*
such an underrated comment
𝚖𝚘𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚛 𝚒 𝚌𝚛𝚊𝚟𝚎 𝑶𝑿𝒀𝑮𝑬𝑵
🤣🤣🤣
Omg this is what I'm comment surfing for
im the 666th like
I'm convinced this is the only thing that will remain perfectly preserved after we all inevitably disintegrate into earth. This art bruh.
But what if we preserved ourselves in resin? 🤨😏
A.) He preserved it in resin which is airtight
B.) McDonald's burgers need air to start to mold which has moisture. All the people who have ever came out about having an old ass burger had it in a dry place unwrapped and in a box or something.
@@AWriterWandering omg I thought the same thing. It would probably be cool if it works.
do you belive on burger religion then?
@@realt0nse YES.
This is why museums preserve stuff like bugs in resin; it preserves the organic material by preventing contact with the air, and thus barring the organic material from reacting with stuff like oxygen/hydrogen/nitrogen/etc.
Exactly
This man had single handedly stopped the cheese touch pandemic 🙌
Cheese Touch 🤢🤢🤢
I remember that cheese touch ahhaahha
Didn’t someone eat the cheese he stopped the pandemic. He was the cure...
“STOOOOP YOU ALMOST GOT DA CHEEESE TOUCH”
@@uandeleon290 OH SHIT ITS GREG, remember your friend ate the cheese and then you you lied that you ate it
This man's resistance to not eat the burger the whole making process is superb
Well.... It was the 12th 🍔 to witness... 11 rest in peace
you guys are real addicts man
Yeah. He probably got like 3 or 4 of them.
@@StreetDrilla Its a joke
it's easy, it's mc donald, i could stay 3 days without eating before touching it
The burger really said: “breathe in, breathe out”
"breathe in, breathe out, you and me now"
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Bush called he wants his lyrics back
@@mmiinnggmmoonngg hahaha u know got7?
@@lkkarin I know just group name. I dnt know each members. Sorry😔
That actually looks alot better than I thought it would
Imagine this being in a museum in like 1000 years from now
If you look closely you can see when the burger took it’s last breath
Press F to pay respects.
F
Press B for burger and F for fries
F
Proof: 7:13
"(He) hasn't changed that much"
Future archeologist: "Hey we found a million year old burger, we think that's what all the humans were eating as food"
😁😁👍
@@jedrek29t ☹☹👎
And they would be right lol
Yeah do some superfoods next please.
4 thousand years from now: "scientists say 44 billion year old burger found"
This is so satisfying 👍👍👍😆😆😆
I'm glad you like it
@@jedrek29t That's a real talent 👏 God bless you for that
*lefts the burger for 2 years*
*After 2 years*
Me: You're as beautiful as the day I left you
Bruh
Haha 😆
Some where on the internet is a something like 12 year old burger just sitting in a bag. Still kinda looks good.
*goes for a bite
how to train your dragon reference
I can’t stop imagining an archeologist 200 years in the future stumbling into this. They’re going to be so confused
200 years from today this vid would probably surface on TH-cam’s recommendation again
200 yrs? That's like 2 people away. You must mean thousands of years in the future. In 200 years that thing will be in a landfill as trash.
@@itzFutureGiovanni bold of *us* to asume this world is gonna survive longer than 50 years 👀
@@shofisstar that aint bold.. thats logic 🤦♂️
They're gonna be like "huh"
There should be a museum themed of food covered in epoxy, and then a shop inside that has samples for taste
Yes
Yes
Start one
Samples for taste?💀
@@ventisfoot8019 yes, to taste the original food not the moldy part haha , especially if certain foods stop mass manufacturing in the future. It could give brands a second chance or even just give a nostalgic feeling for people who grew up with certain foods that are now not available to purchase at stores.
I like the beat is addictive lol
For those that dont know epoxy gets pretty hot and it takes awhile for it to dry/solidify up to 2-3 days.
In that process it can heat up any trapped air in that burger gun which caused the depression on the top
@Lis I mean like how do you expect the burger to rotten if there is no air, like literally no bacteria can stick to it.
@Lis Result could have been different if it was placed in an open room or outside.
@@adrenalinouz8136 How is there no air in bread? This comment you replied to literally explains how air gets heat up in epoxy resin.
Burger gun?
Ah great the epoxy made the boiga sad
Next up: putting a human in resin, can their screams still be heard in 60 days?
If you think about it it would actually be quite a bad way to die, imagine being encased in a block of resin and being unable to breathe then dying slowly like how you would drown, all the while being able to see outside the cube.
My claustrophobia is screaming
I wonder if it'd actually be a good alternative to coffins when people die if they want the body conserved
@@even___ i cant breathe just by reading that
I JUST offered to encase my wife in resin when she is dead and put her in the garage. I also told her i would Re-Name her HAN SOLO
Future Civilization:
"So this is how you preserved foods 20million years ago...
Behold! The generation X burger!"
The idiot burger 🤣
And the burger will be still breathing
@@bOOSTEDjOSH idiot sandwich
I think there is a spelling mistake at the "The degenerated X Burger" part .
@@bOOSTEDjOSH what would Chef Gordon say about this? Lol.
That is crazy. It looked like the burger was breathing in the resin. Cool.
Imagine going to McDonald's CEO's office and just seeing a resin sealed big mac behind him
the first of its kind
The forbidden burger
These r the kinda things that a museum in 2200 will find and be like “these are the simple fast foods eaten by people of that time”
It has already been done... In iceland! www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-50262547
2200 I don't think the Earth will be around for that long
I won't wanna live in a world where there ain't to burgers
@@NosferatuRatio that's only 179 years from now, earth will be around lol
@Justin M actually we have a lot of ambiental problems that are destroying the earth, so this is the reason that earth possibly won't be around in 2200
The words “fresh” and “Mac Donald’s” can’t be used together
I was like, no He didn’t Lmao
You can fill that depressed portion on top with resin. And when cut, the top half of the burger wasn't covered completely. There's a whole that's why it started rotting.
Imagine if flies put this in a museum like:
"This is a burger and fries from Mcdonalds in resin. Since the day it was covered, not one fly has touched this."
Bacteria : hold my green dirt cocktail
please kill me lmao
And millions of years later, they extract some DNA and create a Burgersaurus.
Not one *mosquito
@@VengefulPolititron lucky: we don't need a mosquitosaurus.
1,000,000 years later...
Future humans: so this is what they ate
Lol
Lol
We are going to be dead...
Lol
@@SRG4. i think its a fairly safe bet that we all will be dead in 1,000,000 years. Do you think you will still be living then?
My favorite thing about McDonald’s is that you don’t need to cover their burgers in resin for them to stay good for 2 months, that amount of chemicals keep them spot clean the entire time!
Lol
Nice, i would seriously consider purchasing that product.
McDonalds patties really aren't a chemical load; they're pretty much just thinly pressed beef with salt and pepper, and don't have a lot of moisture content, so bacteria can't really grow on them. If you left two burgers out to rot, and dripped a little water on one, you'd see vastly different results.
I ate a month old KFC cookie once
@@DaussPlays yep, the "breathing" thing was from where he touched it with his hands which added moisture and germs.
food rotting means moisture and contamination, no moisture means mummification with or without contamination
Amazing!! I do this kind of thing all the time with my "Magic Resin"
As soon as the food was covered with resin, I thought “WHY?!” Then I realized, “Why am I watching this?” 😂
You have been blesed my friend be This comment is gonna get a lot of likes :D
@@elvingonzalez2443 :D
My thought is this is why I don't eat at McDonald's!🤣
Lol me af
Same 😂😂😂 but I was hooked lol
“ It got a little hard “
*proceeds to put down the burger while it lets out a rock dropping sound*
Swore off McD's years ago. Still okay with this decision
@@noppom4173 he said it got hard before he put it in the resin
@Danny DNA thanks for this new information
The reason it didn't rot was bc of the buns.
To leven (make it rise) bread, yeast makes CO2, which is a preservative. Once the burger was sealed off from the air, the CO2 in the bread far outweighed the miniscule amount of oxygen that was trapped, retarding any oxidation down to almost zero.
mcdonalds buger
Imagine after few thousand years human or alien finds these “artifacts”.
It would be fossilised 😂
@@aboyousefemam1942 should be well preserve hopefully just it the video. Like Jurassic Park that mosquito. Lol
🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗chirp
guy putting burger in resin:
Over 6.1 million people: interesting
👍
*5.4
It absolutely is interesting.
@@adhavarajan1009 *5.7
5.8*
In the beginning, I wanted McDonald’s. Three minutes in, I didn’t.
10 minutes in and your mouth starts watering.
Burger King is better.
@@teeramirez464 finally a cultured human being
Home cooking is better
@@sulky_demon4764 Home cooking is **best**
We should mix resin into all our foods. Clearly it’s a great preservative.
The thing I'm really impressed about is how he was able to not say "fuck it" and chow down. I'd smell that shit and forget all about that little project I was gonna do 😂
Lol me too
Plot twist: He bought 2 cheeseburgers & 2 orders of fries. ;)
Impressed with someone not eating McDonald’s? It is top 3 worst fast food chains
@@letsgobrandon4871 yeah it taste like crap, but something inside me tells me to eat it anyway even though i could get something way better
@@letsgobrandon4871 no
My mom be like: “it’s still fine just reheat it”
😂
Well I mean the food they sell you is just reheated frozen food anyways so she isn't wrong.
LOL, my Jewish mom - same
😂
Lol mine too
I wonder if you left the exposed ones long enough, would they rot out completely and leave a resin cast of sorts? That could be neat.
Years ago it was reported that a man left a McDonald's burger in his coat pocket for like 20years. It turned into a burger rock...if that answers your question lol
Even if it did rot, nothing could get out to remove it.
The open ones, maybe.
Not enough moisture, a regular McDonald's cheeseburger, as well as Burger King, will dry out before it goes rancid. Put salad on it, and the history changes. Simply not enough moisture for bacteria to grow.
The reason it didn't rot was bc of the buns.
To leven (make it rise) bread, yeast makes CO2, which is a preservative. Once the burger was sealed off from the air, the CO2 in the bread far outweighed the miniscule amount of oxygen that was trapped, retarding any oxidation down to almost zero.
A perfect case study in “just because you can does not mean that you should”.
It would be awesome to place that into a guitar mold, and put both the cheeseburger and the fries together in the mold next to each other. Then maybe sprinkle some fries all around the rest of the guitar for effect. Even toss in a few ketchup packs. When it was done call it a McTele or a McStrat depending on the mold used.
What an absolutely autistically specific thought process
I like this idea tho someone should do it
I've found my kind of people!! 😂
THANK YOU for being here!
What a brain.
or a special edition mcjazz
Clearly a Flying McV, obviously.
Me: eww that cheeseburger is moving gross!
Also me: T O U C H I T
me: E A T I T
Me: S H O O T I T
me: E X P L O D E I T
me: B U R N I T
@echo_shinxio_shinx 😭
When you don't want your siblings to eat your food:
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good one 😂
And you don't want to eat it either? xD
😂😂
😂😂😂😂yup
That resin is SUPER clear😲
This is gonna end up in a future museum someday with the description of:
"Rare 21st Century Burger Preserved In A Mysterious Ancient Technique"
They'll be wondering why we preserved our food in such a strange way. One of histories mysteries.
@@lonewretch they'll probably explain it with... "Aliens"
@@SubaruPieter Oh god, 2121, memes of a hamburger in resin, with some wild haired 2121 dude gawking ironically, captioned "ALIENS" -- Ancient Alien theorists, say... Yes.
@@lonewretch yes, exactly this!🤣🤣🤣
@@SubaruPieter you mean "Jesus". Or Noahs food ark?
😄😄😄😄😄 lets see what happens after 6months
I'll show you this 👍
@@jedrek29t I can't wait
@@pumpky9752 me too
@@jedrek29t yayyy
@@jedrek29t and 6 years
If you would really like to preserve it forever, you should put the epoxy holders in a vacuum chamber after filling them up, so the air would be replaced with epoxy in the food.
i don't like your comment
I do
Interesting! I never thought about this, are you suggesting that a piece of bread or a bun in vacuum chamber would perhaps become denser (or collapse if you will) because the air from the air bubbles is gone? I'd expect it to hold it's shape but now I'm confused.
@@Anipalimar if you take something porous and submerge it in epoxy, than place it in a vacuum chamber, than the air is going to get sucked out from the pores (empty voids), and filled with epoxy, therefore you wouldn't have any air bubbles in the material. It would preserve its original shape, it wouldn't collapse.
Well we all saw how the other half of the burger absorbed the resin so why need vaccum chamber? it will only destroy the figure of it.... they can put resin on its pieces one after the other anyhow...
Literally has a heartbeat
Exactly
There are no bounds to your imagination, Sir. You are a true genius.
This guy: “I put a hamburger and French fries in epoxy resin for 60 days!”
6.5M people: “Interesting.”
nice.
Basically😂
You when you saw the overused comment format
Interesting
After 2 hours the cheese burger has become a little hard
*Knocks on what seems like rock*
I remember the other video that they left the McDonald's burger in closet For almost 25 years but when they see it didn't even rotted and it hasn't any mold at all ,like its just being left for a day... Really mind blowing!
"He hasn't changed that much"
Beside the fact that it has a heart, yesm
You and your 400 likes... "yesmm"... nah'm 👎
Hello fellow doomguy pfp'er
@@rietzhu oh shit you got the whole squad laughing 😐😐😐
Omg yes it looked like it was bleeding
@@mikeg6285 ion think he was making a joke
Someone left a McDonald’s burger out for over a year it never molded just got hard
There was someone who left one in an old coat for 20 sum years and the bun and meat were hard as rock but still looked normal where the veggies pretty much shank into nothingness.
Magic
So? Any food properly cooked to kill microbes can dry out when exposed to air and never rot. Depends a lot on the relative humidity and temperature too. The myth of preservatives causing this has been debunked many times.
And y’all ppl still eat at that place what does it tell u if the burger doesn’t get mold it’s FAKE ASF STOP BEING FOOLED
And y’all ppl still eat at that place what does it tell u if the burger doesn’t get mold it’s FAKE ASF STOP BEING FOOLED
4:38 The burger was like “Let me breath for one last time”
*le bubble*
Bro, that top bun had its own heartbeat...
I swear, my dad would say, “yeah it’s fine I only bought it yesterday”
It's the kinda thing people who drank water out of the hose as kids say ☠️
@@Manbarrican you DIDN'T do that? That's the fuckin fountain of youth.
@@Manbarrican wait, it's a weird thing to do?
@@Manbarrican you missed out chief. That stuff boosts the immune system I swear. Better than any medicine.
How could it have gone bad? It's still breathing.
Imagine humanity goes extinct and the aliens find the Resin Burger.
*eats*
Nice name for a burguer
@@raphael8951 when you spell burger wrong even with auto correct
Resin burger reminds me of the jar
@@2kmichaeljordan438 chize berger
"HE hasn't changed that much"
Seems like y'all grew quite an attachment in these past 60 days
Escense of personification
Bro that shit look disgusting as fuck. And this man has the 5 balls, 2 more than that of this burger, to say it looks good
🥴🤣
There are languages in which a burger and many foods are "gendered"
In German, as an example, a burger has a male pronoun, fries are female and on an on.
@@bladerunner3314 fr?? No way 😂😂
New way to preserve food
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Lmaoo n then put it in your back pack for later
I love how he calls the cheeseburger “he”
Was thought the same. Is burger without cheese is "she"? Started to wonder 😂
ikr
Well, technically in Portuguese it would be a "he" because for some reason words have pronouns, neutral pronouns are not a thing. So you can say the table is a she, the floor is a he, the chair is a she, etc.
Sorry i just wanted to share this dumb fact and it was the perfect opportunity lol
@@Aden877 yea i know, i speak Portuguese.
That's just kidding. I hope you can sense it.
@@stellaryaluna5388 it's alright, i was responding the original commentary
I’m sure the alien watching this turned their ship around.
Are you insulting my species?
@@JD70V please show mercy
@@JD70V was I wrong? 😬
Hey we dont even want to know what or why. 🤢
Pretty sure they left after breeding with the monkeys..hence how humans created
I worked with a Dr. that kept a McDonald's burger, fries, and chicken nuggets in her office to show how unhealthy the food actually is for the body. She never replaced them and they didn't mold.
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God bless GMO’s.
what?but how? i just left it for 3 days and it is already rotten
@@nedlan1857 keep any food in a moisture-free environment and it won't grow mold. The McD food has little no no water in it plus a high salt content, so nothing for mold to start growing off.
@@SnarkticonDM that's got nothing to do with gmo. In Arizona nothing molds it just gets really dried out. Things don't mold if there isn't an environment suitable for mold.
Cool experiment. I wish they'd do this with kids at school.
He's very brave, that burger. Allowing himself to be encased in resin
Girl: "i bet he's cheating on me right now"
The boy:
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣
😂😂😂👏
This could be like a gift to someone who adores this type of food 😂
Give this to your boss at a food joint. Happy birthday.
ok…this was clever, funny, ingenius and totally unexpected! 👍👍👊🤩
Low-key peeved about how little resin covered the top of the burger.
High key peeved. Also no vacuum chamber?
Same. Ima Virgo. Its killing me
Yup didn't sit well with me neither
@@britgaddis what does being a Virgo have to do with anything bro
Yet he drowned the fries
I should imagine the taste was dramatically improved after 60 days in epoxy.
Aged to perfection
It's mcdonalds, doing almost anything would improve the taste
Shooting diarrhoea onto a mcdonald burger would make it taste better
It taste like a fine dry aged steak.
Y con
“It’s still good. See no mold, there was probably an accident in the restaurant. Just eat it...”
-Mom~
The heart and symbol of the American People