When you hear “old McDonald’s burger,” you might think of nostalgia, not preservation. Back in 1995, teenage mates Eduard Nitz and Casey Dean drove through Adelaide and ordered a ton of fast food. One friend, unable to finish his Quarter Pounder with cheese, handed it off to Eduard—saying, “Hey, hold onto this until I come visit”—and then vanished.
Eduard kept that burger—first on his desk, then tucked away in a special timber-and-cardboard box.
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