Illinois man finds six-decade-old McDonald's meal in his wall during renovation

The meal had the original 1950s McDonald's wrapping and logo

An Illinois man found a 1950s McDonald's hamburger and half-eaten fries in his bathroom wall as he and his wife were working on renovations. 

Rob Jones and his wife were removing a toilet roll holder when they came across a cloth in the wall, according to Fox 5

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"We pulled the rag out and could feel something wrapped inside it. We were happy to find just the McDonald’s bag and not something worse," Jones told Fox 5. 

Despite the fries' age, Jones said they didn't smell at all. 

Decades-old McDonalds found in bathroom wall during a home renovation project. (Rob Jones)

Jones posted the photos of the meal on Reddit under the username slamminsammy2109. Some users jokingly asked how the meal tasted and another used the term, "forbidden fries."

Jones responded in his Reddit feed, "We live close to one of the original locations in Crystal Lake, Illinois. Opened in 1959."

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The 50s logo on the wrappers features McDonald's original mascot, Speedee, holding up a sign saying, "I’m Speedier" and "Custom built hamburgers." 

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Newsweek cited a 2016 Business Insider article clarifying the signature McDonald's golden arches weren't formally used as the fast-food company's logo until 1961. 

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