| Of course it is fine. You can use it. |
| You don't know because the idiot grocers might have left out our shortening the use by date. Maybe not at wegmans but at crappy Union stores life safeway and giant. Happened to me at safeway. |
Lol. You're insane. Unless it has been stored at at least 36ºF the entire time, she will be cooking spoiled meat. |
Also has to be vacuum sealed. |
| RETURN MEAT TO STORE BEFORE THE SPORES ARE RELEASED INTO THE BIOSPHERE YOU'LL KILL US ALL |
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Yes they age meat by vacuum sealing it and sticking in the back of a refig! Brilliant |
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Y'all are still arguing over meat that is not even expired though. Supermarkets are conservative. They out use by dates that are several days premature, and this meat has not even reached that date. There is no reason whatsoever to think it has gone bad.
Also, she said it was sealed and my fridge is in fact below 36 in back. |
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Ok, I am a freak about expiration dates. And I would use it no problem. Unless upon opening it, it looked and smelled ba.
But it is not like on feb1stvat midnight it goes from good to bad. |
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OP here, AKA wimpy. I threw it out. Didn't even open it or smell it. But the new one I bought is in the crockpot now and smells DELISH! Doesn't make me feel any better about the $15 I threw away.
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