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In Ohio, David Whipple complained to the attorney general after the Wellness Village affordable housing complex for seniors in Canton sent him a notice of eviction in February, a month before the national moratorium began.
Originally an experiment to show friends how enzymes work in preserving food, David Whipple kept the burger for a month before forgetting about it. It ended up in a paper sack, in the original sack with the receipt in my coat pocket, tossed in the back of my truck and it sat there for, I dont kno
Date: Apr 25, 2013
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
14-Year-Old McDonald's Hamburger Shows No Sign of Rotting or Mold
A Utah resident, David Whipple, decided to go public with his 14-year old McDonald's Hamburger, which looks almost the same since the day he bought it. He showed his burger on a television show "The Doctors" and shared his experience of preserving it for such a long period of time. Whipple said he d
Date: Apr 25, 2013
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
McDonald's Hamburger Still In Same Condition After 14 Years
So found out Utahs David Whipple after he purchased a hamburger from the fast food giants way back in 1999 and still has it to this day, looking just as he bought it 14 years ago. The Telegraph reports that Whipple relayed his tale to US TV Show The Doctors, explaining "It wasn't on purpose, I was
Utah resident David Whipple bought the burger with the intent of saving it for a month to prove the effect enzymes have on food. Somehow, the burger wound up stuffed in its original paper bag with the time-stamped receipt inside his coat pocket for 14 years. And eerily, it did not grow mold or bacte
Date: Apr 25, 2013
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
14-Year-Old McDonald's Hamburger Did Not Rot (Video)
A man from Utah has a Mickey D's hamburger that you probably don't want to eat. David Whipple first purchased the burger from McDonald's in 1999 and has kept it ever since. However, it's even more fascinating that the burger looks like he may have just brought it, being that it has not aged, molded
Date: Apr 24, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
St. George man's 14-year-old McDonald's burger just won't rot
David Whipple said he purchased the burger July 7, 1999 in Logan in order to use it for a demonstration about enzymatic action. He was battling with his weight and was going to show it to a group of fellow weight loss advocates. He let it age for a month and showed it to the group.
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