My meat smells bad and has a green spot but I just bought it..is it bad to cook it??!


Question: I just bought some meat and for the first time, the meat that I just bought has a green spot, and when I opened the package, a horrible smell appeared!!
It smells really bad and it expires on Dec. 6!! Should I cook it??


Answers: I just bought some meat and for the first time, the meat that I just bought has a green spot, and when I opened the package, a horrible smell appeared!!
It smells really bad and it expires on Dec. 6!! Should I cook it??

Girl RUN BACK TO THE STORE RITE NOW and get your money back you will get sick meat suppose to be red no funny smell and no funny colour

Take it back and get a refund.

If you want one of several food borne illnesses go ahead and eat it. Personally, I'd take it to a dumpster far, far away and dispose of it.

Of course not. Call the store and complain and they will exchange it for you.

NO WAY does the word salmanella sound any good to u

No, take it back to the store where you bought it and get a refund.

Please don't. You can get really sick

No, don't cook it, it is obviously rotten. I would take it back to the store and tell them that you want a refund, or some new meat.

you know here is the scoop. when you take it back insist on a refund not exchange. take money elsewhere. that's bad. good luck.

No, the smell is the biggest clue. It's gone bad. Meat sometimes will discolor, but if it smells...don't cook or eat it.

No, return it to the store. It may have been placed on a shelf , rotted and placed back in the cold box at the store. It is also possible that the store re dated the meat. Take it back. Do not eat it .

No way, that sounds like a case of ecoli coming if you do.

Take it back and get a refund on it.
I always check my meats very careful because of e coli

no it isn't good to cook it the shop you brought it probably left it over night.

Talk to the store manger and say this meat stinks want to smell.





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