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McDonald’s responds to popular burger myth – Yahoo Lifestyle Australia
After video of a 24-year-old burger went viral, McDonald’s has responded to rumours their burgers don’t decompose.

After a TikTok of a grandmother revealing she had kept a McDonald’s burger in her closet for 24 years and it hadn’t decomposed went viral recently, the question of whether or not Maccas burgers are capable of rotting has once again been raised and this time the fast food chain is responding.
The company issued a statement from their US-based office with the headline, “Response to myth that McDonalds burgers do not decompose.”
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