/kloc-In the mid-9th century, people living in Hamburg mashed beef into a certain shape, which was then called "beef patties". Later, German immigrants brought this delicious food to America. After some improvements, they began to put this kind of beef patties into steamed buns and became today's "hamburgers".
Hamburg, as a snack developed in modern times, is increasingly loved by teenagers. Hamburg has become a good choice for dinner for both contemporary college students and many middle-aged people.
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1995, then teenage Australian boys Dean and Nitz bought a hamburger at McDonald's and prepared to give it to another friend of theirs. However, this friend later "stood up" and failed to see them. Although they didn't meet their friends, Dean and Nitz kept this hamburger for 20 years.
Twenty years later, the teenagers Dean and Nitz became grandfathers, but Hamburg was still the same, without corruption. Dean said that even the wrapping paper of hamburgers is original.
Dean and Nitz said that the "old burger" survived because they told the friend who couldn't see them that they would save a joke about the burger for him. "Then half a year passed, then a few months became a few years, and now it is 20 years."
Dean said that they are quite sure that this hamburger is the "oldest" hamburger in the world.