Special Containment Procedures: Live cultures of SCP-XXXX-A are contained within an airtight refrigerated storage locker capable of producing a temperature of approximately -18 degrees Celsius (255.372 kelvin). An internal component within the refrigerator will monitor internal pressure and temperature, any major changes in either will notify maintenance.
All persons involved with the repair of the container shall wear hazardous material suits during repair as of 7/14/1995 due to Incident-Log-13-A, after which chemical decontamination is to be used on all equipment used and the storage container itself. This storage locker is currently located in the biohazard wing on Sublevel-13 at Site-66.
All researchers conducting tests on SCP-XXXX must wear full hazard protection as of 7/14/1995 due to Incident-Log-13-A. All tests being conducted must be held in a sanitized research suite with an overhead herbicide sprinkler.
MTF Whiskey-18 (Jungle Heat) has been tasked with extermination or isolation of outbreaks of SCP-XXXX. All missing persons reports of three or more Burger King employees reported within 24 hours of each other in a 10 km radius are to be investigated for a potential outbreak of SCP-XXXX.
Description: SCP-XXXX-A is a mold that possesses anomalous properties, that when placed in appropriate growth conditions, will begin to manifest instances of SCP-XXXX-B through advanced cell replication. SCP-XXXX-B are sandwiches following the most recent "Whopper" recipe provided to employees by Burger King's menu development team.
SCP-XXXX appears to have a complex growth cycle with a semi sapient knowledge of its surroundings. Spores of SCP-XXXX are extremely localized, being too dense for long distance air travel. Once spores are grounded in appropriate growing conditions they develop transparent structures to absorb and transport nutrients. SCP-XXXX-A specimens have been observed to maintain this near invisibility for up to eleven hours.
Once firmly rooted SCP-XXXX-A instances appear to be normal stachybotrys atra (black mold) growth. After a 24 hour period the first instance of SCP-XXXX-B instance develops. The process is slow but visible. Biological objects touching SCP-XXXX-A decompose four times faster on average than normal. There is a direct correlation between the matter decomposed around SCP-XXXX-A and the growing speed of SCP-XXXX-B
While normal in almost every aspect, under closer examination instances of SCP-XXXX-B are made up of various flora, fauna, and even inedible substances. There appears to be a slight memetic effect regarding the consumption of SCP-XXXX-B as those ingesting it describe the taste as "a regular fast food burger".
This memetic effect also seems to extend to employees, though in a much more severe sense. Employees under observation have been observed cultivating SCP-XXXX-A growth, ignoring collapsed employees, and ignoring respiratory infections.
Digestion however is different, as acids break down the sandwich its true contents are revealed. The worst cases observed during testing were subjects contracting a prion disease, similar to those infected through the consumption of human remains. See document SCP-XXXX-B-36 for details regarding the recorded components of SCP-XXXX-B
Whether Burger King has been providing SCP-XXXX specimens to its franchises or its prime habitat is within a Burger King franchise is currently unknown. It appears that SCP-XXXX is unable or unwilling to spread outside of the dimensions of a structure or confined space.
Forensic analysts have tracked the outbreaks of SCP-XXXX to employee reports of unmarked boxes arriving in Burger King shipments. An investigation into these boxes and the company itself is being conducted, however all leads appear abnormally elusive and difficult to follow.
Addendum-XXXX-1: SCP-XXXX was discovered after a Burger King restaurant in Beaverton, Oregon was condemned and reopened three times for failing health inspections. Local government informed the Foundation after thirteen missing person reports were opened within a six day period, as well as 38% of the town developing respiratory infections with a near 53% mortality rate.
Four Foundation agents were dispatched aboard a pest control van to investigate. After a remote exploration conducted by a drone to detect hazards inside the building, the agents, equipped with hazardous material suits, entered the building. The remains of eleven employees were found hidden under a fallen refrigerator, all displaying later phases of decomposition despite only being missing for six days.
All management staff pleaded ignorance and the franchise owner had committed suicide in her home the day before the reports were filed. The building was incinerated and initial samples were collected when the mold was observed "growing" sandwiches by the recovery team.
Addendum-XXXX-2: As of writing 43 outbreaks of SCP-XXXX have been reported and 37 of which have been exterminated at Burger King franchises across three continents.
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