YouTuber Tito4re's channel features video of him melting copper and pouring it on top of things like coconuts, steak, and sneakers
Though he warns viewers that molten metals are 'extremely dangerous', his liquid copper doesn't seem to pose much a threat to a Big Mac
After heating the copper to 1,984°F (1,085°C), he pours it on top of the burger, which catches on fire
However, when he removes the bun, the meat inside looks unscathed
McDonald's fans might not want to watch a troubling new YouTube video, which sees a Big Mac left mostly intact after being doused with some seriously hot molten copper.
The clip, created by YouTuber Tito4re, proves that the fast food chain's signature burger has some pretty peculiar properties, since it isn't easily destroyed by 1,984°F (1,085°C) heat.
But while the three-and-a-half-minute video might make some McDonald's lovers think twice about what they're putting in their stomachs, more than a few people admitted that learning that their lunch is fire-resistant didn't really quell their cravings.
Feeling hot: YouTuber Tito4re likes to pour molten copper on things, and he picked a McDonald's Big Mac for his latest experiment
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