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Thirty years after a teenage boy ordered a McDonald's Quarter Pounder, it still looks good enough to eat — although its owners insist it is "no longer food."

The story began in Adelaide, South Australia, in November 1995 when teenagers Eduards Nits and Casey Dean asked Nits' sister to take them to a McDonald's drive-thru. It had been a long day in the studio following Dean's win in a local battle of the bands, SFGate reported.

A third friend with them couldn't finish his Quarter Pounder — so Nits said he would hold onto it until the friend came back to visit them in Adelaide.

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"Being teenagers, we ordered a truckload of food, and it was

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