Why We're Scared Of Happy Meals
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It's pretty much conventional wisdom that you don't head to McDonald's for a healthy treat. And, if you've seen Fast Food Nation, you'll know that the chain's offerings have got a whole lot of icky ingredients. Though we don't really like to think about that while munching on a Big Mac, NYC artist Sally Davies did, creating the Happy Meal art project that provides evidence that Mickey D's food really is the worst shiz you can put in your body.
Davies took a Happy Meal sized burger and fries, put it on her living room table, and as Bravo says, decided to "watch what happens." She photographs said meal every day, and 137 days into the project (with no end in site), the results are remarkable in the fact that they're really unremarkable. To some eyes, the burger and fries look exactly on the same on day 1 as on day 137.
Slide show hXXp://www.refinery29.com/happy-meal-art-project.php/slideshow/1/#image-0
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By the looks of it, seems McDonald's has discovered the fountain of youth.
Now they just have to bottle their hamburger and french fry ingredients and sell them over the counter so we can all live forever and never age.
I can just see the tag line for the McDonald's brand of anti-aging products: "A taste of Immortality."
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1 would think that at least the bread will become moldy, either that or her living room is built like a pyramid (implying mummification intead of rotting)
Clean room to slow the rate of aging any1 ? -
that's amazing. i know a macflurry doesn't melt, as it approaches room temperature.
as bad as macdonald's in, i'd still invest in the company. :cool2:
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The main reason why mcdonalds food doesn't go mouldy is because of lack of moisture.
hXXps://nomsandsciunce.wordpress.com/2010/10/11/why-wont-those-mcdonalds-burgers-go-bad/
Its a good read
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If I did that here it would fill the room with flies and cockroaches.