Updated: July 9, 2018 at 3:33 p.m.
According to a tweet by Dave Alexander, Ebay has shut down his sale due to the hamburger being past the expiration date. Although according to Alexander, the burger never had an expiration date.
Since the posting has been taken down, L.A. Beast, a YouTube Entertainer and competitive eater, @KevLAbeast, has tweeted to Alexander to buy the burger directly to eat it and film it for his YouTube series.
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Sometimes a food is so good you want to save it forever. Sometimes you forget about that leftover pasta in the back of your fridge for weeks. Other times you save food for experiments, and that's exactly what Dave Alexander of Ontario, Canada did with his McDonald's hamburger all the way back in 2012. You know, the year when the IPhone 5 came out and KONY was a thing.
It's been said that fast food burgers have the ability to last for years without rotting due to all of the artificial ingredients. So Dave and his daughter made their way to their local McDonald's and picked up a hamburger and french fries. The duo also made a homemade version to compare.
Now, six years later, Dave has decided to sell the indestructible burger on Ebay with a starting bid of only $29.99. The selling page boasts "ORIGINAL OWNER - Never eaten," with original wrappers on both. "Go ahead.... Name the Burger! Make it part of your family! It will grow old right along with you. (However, I do believe that it will out last you)"