Question about sell by date?!


Question: Question about sell by date!?
I have mini weinies in my refridgerator!. They have never been open!. The sell by date is Jan 3rd!. I want to use them for the Superbowl!. Are they still okay!? They look fine!. Like I said, I haven't opened them so IDK about the smell!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
I say eat them! The sell by date isn't the eat by date! If they have never been opened I think they will be fine!. Make sure you heat them up real hot for a few minutes before you serve them!. Keep in mind these are processed and full of preservatives!.also they expect you to have them a reasonable amount of time before you eat them!.I eat a lot of expired food and I lived to talk about it!Www@FoodAQ@Com

you should never take a chance with meat!. It is likely that it is unfit for consumption!. Nearly a month has past but, even if it was the day after, you should not take that chance!.

However, with fruits and vegetables, you can see for yourself when they go off!. also, for tinned produce, some can last slightly longer than the recommended date!.

Appearances can be deceiving, I hope you don't try them!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Susan is right!. Eat them!. "Sell by" is not the same as "use by", and they're loaded with preservatives AND never been opened AND kept in the refrigerator!. Have a nice game!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I would toss them!. Typically you can get away with eating things one week past the expiration date!. You've gone a bit too long!. Sorry!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

no if the date was jan 3rd in it is now it is jan 28 throw it in the trash if you eat this you will get sick and plus you can get food poisoning


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