The perils of fast food have been illustrated in recent documentaries like Super Size Me, which followed director Morgan Spurlock for one month while he consumed only McDonald’s food.
Now the world can see how a child’s Happy Meal looks after six years of “rotting,” thanks to Jennifer Lovdahl, the owner-operator of Balanced Health Chiropractic.
Lovdahl shared this photo of a Happy Meal she bought six years ago. She said that the food “has not rotted, molded, or decomposed” since she bought it.
The first photo shows the receipt that proves when the food was bought and the second is the fast food’s signature nuggets and fries.
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…
Posted by Jennifer Lovdahl on Wednesday, February 3, 2016
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