Experts Think They’re Critiquing New ‘Organic’ Dishes, It’s Really Just McDonald’s [WATCH]

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Maybe McDonald’s should trash their “Mythbuster” project and just use this video to show that their food is fresh and delicious. Experts at a food convention in the Netherlands certainly thought highly of the food, and they didn’t know it was McDonald’s.

The guys over at LifeHunterTV thought it’d be hilarious to cut up McDonald’s menu items, serve them hors d’oeuvre-style, and tell people it came from their new high-end, organic, fast food restaurant.

The reactions were comical, as every “expert” who tried it, had a sophisticated description of the chicken nuggets, Filet-O-Fish and cut-up pieces of fruit.

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At one point, a young lady was asked, “If you had to compare this to, say, McDonald’s, what would you say is the biggest difference?” And she promptly responded with, “It definitely tastes better, and the fact that it’s organic is definitely a good thing.”

One woman even went as far as to say, “It absolutely has more taste than McDonald’s.”

The great epiphany they got from the prank was that anything can be passed off as organic, even McDonald’s.

Here it is. (Turn the captions on.):

H/T 22 Words

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