OhMayGod The Happy Meal looks completely normal ... But that is actually the problem

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The Happy Meal looks completely normal ... But that is actually the problem -

By this point, most of us know that eating McDonald is not the thing the healthier we can do for our bodies. In addition to sodium and saturated fat, there are tons of data pointing to the fact that food is not broken.

Although we know the effect of a few months to leave him out of McDonald, what food even look like after a few years ? Fortunately, we have Jennifer Lovdahl of Anchorage, Alaska, to help us ...

In his post Facebook, Lovdahl bought the Happy Meal picture below January 8 2010. For the past six years, it has kept intact meal. So what it looks like today?

According to her Facebook post, Lovdahl purchased the Happy Meal pictured below January 8, 2010. For the last six years, she has kept the meal intact. So what does it look like today?

Facebook / Jennifer Lovdahl

Ta-da! Can you believe these chicken nuggets and fries are older than six years? There is not a grain mold on anything.

Ta-da! Can you believe these chicken nuggets and fries are more than six years old? There's not a speck of mold on anything.

Facebook / Jennifer Lovdahl

" it has been 6 years since I bought the "Happy Meal" at McDonald's. he was sitting in our office all this time and has not rotten, molded, or decomposed at all !!! it smells only of cardboard "writes Lovdahl.

"It's been 6 years since I bought this 'Happy Meal' at McDonald's. It's been sitting at our office this whole time and has not rotted, molded, or decomposed at all!!! It smells only of cardboard," wrote Lovdahl.

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Although it seems natural that McDonald's food does not degrade at all, the restaurant has a surprisingly plausible explanation of the phenomenon.

While it seems unnatural that McDonald's food doesn't decay at all, the restaurant actually has a surprisingly plausible explanation for the phenomenon.

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According to a FAQ . McDonald's website: "food needs moisture in the air to the mold to form without it, food will simply dry - much like the bread left on the counter overnight to make. croutons for stuffing You might have seen experiences that seem to show no decomposition in our food. Most likely, this is because the food was dehydrated before any visible damage could occur. "

According to an FAQ on the McDonald's website: "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."

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Although this is quite disturbing, I assumes that the science behind the non-sense food rot. Yet that does not make me more eager to have McDonald's for lunch.

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