The last McDonald's burger was sold in Iceland six years ago, and has been on display at Bus Hostel Reykjavik after a stint at the National Museum of Iceland.
Thanks to various chemical factors, the burger and fries still look the same as they did when they were made, almost 2000 days ago.
Now the hostel have started live-streaming the burger not decaying via webcam.
Hopefully something will happen eventually, like a little bit of fungus or something. Check back in a few decades.
Or you could make a pilgrimage to Utah and see the world's oldest hamburger, which has been going strong since 1999.
The fast food giant has previously attempted to disprove experiments like this, actively advertising that its food rots.
Horrifying Fast Food Items Of 2014
Burger King Japan's Black Cheese Burger(01 of13)
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Taco Bell's Waffle Taco(02 of13)
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KFC's Chicken Corsage(03 of13)
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Dunkin' Donuts Eggs Benedict Breakfast Sandwich(04 of13)
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Burger King's Yumbo Breakfast Sandwich(05 of13)
Pizza Hut's Cock-A-Doodle Bacon Pie(06 of13)
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Wendy's Entire BBQ Pulled Pork Menu(07 of13)
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Burger King Japan's Breakfast Spam And Cheese Burgers(08 of13)
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Sonic's Cheesy Bread Dogs(09 of13)
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Burger King Canada's Poutine A La Burger(10 of13)
KFC Korea's Zinger Double Down King(11 of13)
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McDonald's Japan Crab Croquette(12 of13)
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Burger King Japan's Mush'N'Cheese(13 of13)
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