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[quote=Anonymous]Y'all... Assuming your nose isn't Covid-wrecked, you can figure this out for yourselves. Open it. Smell it. Taste it. If it smells/tastes off, trash it. If the container shows signs of damage (bulging, broken seals, popped lids), or if the product looks different than usual (cloudy, off-color), these may also indicate spoilage. But, seriously, we used to get along fine without dates, and the dates don't magically protect your food against spoilage. If it's off, don't eat it, even if it says it's technically not expired yet. If it's "expired" and that's literally the only thing wrong with it, it's probably fine. [/quote]
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