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What a McDonald’s Happy Meal looks like… six years later!

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Good news if you can never finish a full Happy Meal – the contents will apparently keep for years to come…

In fact, you could buy one today and finish it next decade if one woman’s recent Facebook post is anything to go by.

In a Facebook update that is now going viral, Jennifer Lovdahl from Alaska posted photos of a Happy Meal she’d been keeping for six (repeat SIX) years.

The weirdest part about the condition of the food is that it hardly looks any different from the day Jennifer purchased it.

Take a look:

Believe it or not, this Happy Meal is six years old | Image | Facebook

“It’s been 6 years since I bought this “Happy Meal” at McDonald’s,” Jennifer wrote in her Facebook post.

“It’s been sitting at our office this whole time and has not rotted, molded, or decomposed at all!!!

“It smells only of cardboard.”

Jennifer wants people to “choose real food” | Image | Facebook

Jennifer said her photos were proof of how many chemicals are in food from McDonald’s.

“Choose real food! Apples, bananas, carrots, celery… those are real fast food.”

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