Low-acid cans (beans, veggies): Up to 2–5 years
High-acid (tomatoes, fruit): Up to 18 months
🍪 Pantry Staples (Pasta, Rice, Flour)
Last 1–2 years past printed date if stored properly.
Bugs or rancid smell? Then it’s time to go.
👃 The Best Tool You Have: Your Senses
Forget the date. Ask yourself:
Smell it: Off odor? Toss it.
Look at it: Mold, discoloration, slime?
Taste it (if safe): Sour or bitter? Spit it out.
🛑 Exceptions: When to Take Dates Seriously
While most foods are safe past their date, these few are different:
Infant Formula
Federally regulated — don’t use after “Use By” date
Baby Food
Quality and nutrient levels degrade
Ready-to-Eat Meats (e.g., deli turkey)
Perishable Meals (e.g., pre-made salads)
Toss if past date — no second chances
💡 Tips to Reduce Food Waste
✅ Store food properly – Use airtight containers, keep fridge at 40°F or below
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