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Greedo

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Was pottering about the fridge at work there like a pig on a truffle hunt as I'm a bit peckish.

Found a unopened packet of Tesco Finest Salami milano. Thing is, the use by date is 24th November 09. Now I'm all set for sticking it on a few oatcakes but the others in the office are telling me to not dare as it's nearly 2 months out of date.

My issue though is. It is dry cured meat in a sealed vacum pack an has been in the fridge since I must have bought it in november. Surely it will be okay????

I'll expect all the usual smartarse comments but in all seriousness. Should I just bin it or will it be alright. Hate wasting food
 

ChrisKH

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Location
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Salami is a preserved product unsliced. If it looks okay, eat it. You'll know on first bite if it's no good.
 

threebikesmcginty

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And the rest!

Greedo said:
Found a unopened packet of Tesco Finest Salami milano. Thing is, the use by date is 24th November 08. Now I'm all set for sticking it on a few oatcakes but the others in the office are telling me to not dare as it's nearly 2 months out of date.
 

snapper_37

Barbara Woodhouse's Love Child
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Wolves
Bin it...... simple as. Non-proteolytic Cl botulinum (for one) loves VP environments.

Use-by dates are actually there for a purpose.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Absolutely no problem. Salami is a dried and preserved meat and will keep for months or even years. The sell by date is just for UK legislation - they can hardly put no date, can they?
 

Crankarm

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Coco said:
08 or 09?

Go for it. We'll send flowers :biggrin:

:biggrin::laugh::laugh:

There's a good thread on funeral music that has just been given the kiss of life so you'll have a good send off G :o).

Can this packet walk across a worktop?

Try a bit on the cat first. If it pukes/dies then you know it's bad. Only problem Mrs G will then kill you ...........
 
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Greedo

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Globalti said:
Absolutely no problem. Salami is a dried and preserved meat and will keep for months or even years. The sell by date is just for UK legislation - they can hardly put no date, can they?


See. That's what my thinking was too. It's all quite exciting really. Given the fact that within a 2 min walk of the office there are about 20 different places to cure my peckishness and a 5 min walk and a couple of quid to buy the exact same although in date packet of meat but yet I have this urge to eat the dodgy stuff.
 
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Greedo

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Right, I'm going in!!!

Smells alright!!!!

Slice on an oatcake!

Raises to mouth, mmmmm tastes alright!!

Happy days. That was more fun that just bining it and going and getting another packet!
 
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