I found a ‘fossilised’ McDonald’s cheeseburger in the back of an old car – even though it was rock hard it looked brand new

A panel beater has vowed to never eat McDonald’s again after finding a ‘petrified’ burger in the back of a customer’s car.

The rock-hard cheeseburger “looked fresh,” the 29-year-old said Cameron Hollandbut was ‘probably three years old’.

The Brisbane man was so disgusted by the ‘rock hard’ find that he decided to make a video showing it off.

In the video, the meat, cheese and bun look ‘pristine’ and as he removes the bottom bun, the camera catches a whiff of onions.

He then takes a hammer to the burger and smashes through the meat and bun.

“It looks like a cookie,” he said, crumbling the sandwich in his hands.

Speaking to FEMAIL, Cameron explained that the citizen was found in the back of a 12-year-old Toyota Camry, next to the spare tire that had never been touched.

“I was immediately disgusted and I will never eat McDonald’s again,” he said.

‘I was shocked at how fresh the burger looked, yet was rock hard.

He added that no one in the workshop dared to ‘lick’ it or ‘smell it’, but that there was no obvious odor coming from the snack.

McDonald’s did not comment on how long the burger has been in the car or how long it has appeared “pristine.”

Instead, a spokesperson told Ny Breaking Australia they are best “consumed upon purchase or delivery to ensure quality and freshness.”

However, Cameron’s followers were quick to respond, with some laughing because “the ants didn’t even want it.”

Others joked that it wasn’t a cheeseburger, but a ‘McFossil’.

“So as for there being no mold, what are we eating,” one concerned customer asked.

Cameron said the discovery has banned him from McDonald's for life

Cameron said the discovery has banned him from McDonald’s for life

One person said he had seen a fossilized citizen before.

“Once in high school, my science teacher tried to show us how bad McDonald’s was, so we ate a class pet burger. One year and no mold,” said one young woman.

“Anyone remember the guy in Adelaide who had a quarter pounder with no smell or mold from 1995, he was 25 years old,” said another.

Others said the burger was probably still edible.

“Just add water to rehydrate and it’s ready to use,” they said.

The packaging design indicates that the burger was made sometime in the last two years.

Cameron added that he has found a lot of interesting things in cars, including weapons and drug paraphernalia, but this is the first discovery of fossilized food.