Cheeseburger in a can: bought, cooked, and eaten!

THIS IS SO AWESOME. One curious individual has gone and bought himself a cheeseburger in a can. Just the other day, I posted about the German website that was selling the cheeseburger in a can for about $6. I couldn’t believe it when I saw it, but now here’s proof in pictures.

February 1, 2008 @ 10:54 am

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THIS IS SO AWESOME. One curious individual over at the Something Awful forums has gone and bought himself a cheeseburger in a can. Just the other day, I posted about the German website that was selling the cheeseburger in a can for about $6. I couldn’t believe it when I saw it, but now here’s proof in pictures.

Yes, it is real! And yes, he cooked it and ate it! From the photos, it actually looks like a pretty good burger (especially one that comes from a CAN).

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It turns out that the burger can be heated in the can in boiling water or out of the can on a pan. And if you’re out in the wilderness and you don’t have access to fire, you can just eat the burger cold because it’s pre-cooked.

Anyway, the photos are definitely worth taking a look at. So peep them inside!

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The ingredients in English. Also, how to cook the cheeseburger in a can.

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THIS IS MODERN TIMES! FANTASTIC!!!!

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On the plate and ready to eat.

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See? It looks no better or worse than a McDonald’s burger.

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Yum!

After the whole ordeal, “Honk” over at the Something Awful forums said this:

I’m not sick and I say I would eat this thing again if it weren’t so expensive.
And I relly must say that this propably is faaaar better when you’re many kilometers away from civilization on top of some mountain and you can whip out a cheeseburger with nearly the same quality as a McDonald’s cheeseburger while your friend eats dry bread or power bars.

Man, I really want one of my own to try! Why is it so expensive at the moment? I guess I’ll just wait a little bit for the technology to be perfected, then it’ll be cheap enough to buy in DOZENS.

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