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Wednesday, October 03, 2012

| 02 OCT 2012 - INTERESTING & BRILLIANT EXPERIMENT |


came across this interesting and brilliant experiment on McDonald's Hamburger. it experiments why the burger won't turn mouldy after a long period of time. the reasons are not that there is chemical in the burger, it is because there is no factor that helps to promote decomposing.

see the below article for a full write-up.

>>> The Burger Lab: Revisiting the Myth of The 12-Year Old McDonald's Burger That Just Won't Rot (Testing Results!) <<<

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