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This burger was purchased in 1995 by two teenagers in Adelaide, Australia.
Eduard Neetz and Casey Dean bought it for their friend, who never turned up to eat it. So, naturally, they decided to keep it forever.
Neetz and Dean, now grown-ass men, say on their Facebook that: “As far as we know, it’s the world’s
oldest.”
If people would take a basic science course, they would understand why it doesn't decompose much. Tired of seeing this mess spread around with everyone chiming in with uneducated opinions.
if that burger holds up so well,
maybe I should eat at least one everyday and live to be 110???
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