What do cheeseburgers in famous restaurants look like after 30 days?

You may have heard rumors that some menu items at this or that fast-food restaurant are made with fake meat or unappetizing ingredients - such as cellulose, meat scraps, dyes, and so on. -, Is not it? Because the video you will see later will make you think twice before tasting that delicious cheeseburger of your favorite diner!

Produced by the folks at BuzzFeed, the clip shows what happens to sandwiches from seven different restaurants - McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, Carl's Jr., Jack in the Box, In-n-Out and Umami Burger, which are among the most popular in the US - after 30 days, and how the decomposition process occurs for each of them. Watch:

All snacks were placed inside glass jars. If you often cook at home and have forgotten to store your food in the fridge - or have left it for too long - then you know that food doesn't usually take a long time to start spoiling, even if you don't just use organic or non-organic products. preservatives!

So what we just saw in the video is alarming to say the least! How could some snacks have deteriorated so little - or nothing! - after a whole month? Doesn't that make you think better, if only a little, about what you consume?