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This viral video of an AI-generated burger house will delight any burger lover

The internet was fascinated by this burger house. (Image credit: Instagram/@ifonly.ai)

Burgers are one of the most popular foods around the world. Juicy patties stacked in buns and topped with delicious sauces – it really is a slice of heaven, and we can never get enough of them. Now imagine living in a burger-themed house where everything around you is inspired by burgers. Wouldn't that be a dream come true? In a recent Instagram post, an AI-generated video takes us on a virtual tour of a hamburger-themed house. The video starts with an exterior view of the house, topped with a giant hamburger. Inside, we find a living area with a sofa shaped like a burger, a bedroom with a burger-shaped bed, and a bathroom with a unique bathtub filled with yellow liquid cheese. The kitchen and outdoor pool also feature burger designs. The text accompanying the video reads, “If only every door led to hamburgers.” Check it out for yourself:

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Since the video was shared, it has been viewed over 33 million times and even caught the attention of the official Instagram page of McDonald's Brazil. They commented: “O interior designer, not all day about Mequinho,“, which translates to, “The interior designer is like a little girl who loves hamburgers.” Others also shared their reactions in the comments section. One person called the innovation “Homeburger,” while another added, “Amazing! I'm waiting for the fries house.” One comment read, “I can imagine the smell.” Another said, “This is a food I could survive on for my entire life.” Several users responded, “I would be happy to live here.” Many others commented, “My dream home.”

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People all over the world often express their love for burgers in unique ways. For example, a woman recently revealed that she has kept a McDonald's burger from 1996. She surprisingly claimed that it is still edible even after two decades. In one video, the woman unpacks a McDonald's hamburger from a paper bag dated 1996 and to everyone's shock, the burger appears to be in edible condition. The caption to the video reads: “They did something Willy Wonka-esque and made shelf-stable burgers.” Read the full story here.