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Post by Catman on Mar 25, 2020 22:04:33 GMT
BATouttaheck, so you're saying to ensure maximum shelf life, folks should throw their canned goods into the Missouri River?
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 25, 2020 22:11:37 GMT
BATouttaheck , so you're saying to ensure maximum shelf life, folks should throw their canned goods into the Missouri River? now that you mention it, that might be a GOOD Idea ! fixed previous post ... but it's not as unintentionally funny now
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Post by sweetpea on Mar 26, 2020 14:57:16 GMT
Ok I'll be sure to tell the FDA who wrote our books. And to point out talking about the "years" past the date cans. You do that if it will make you happy. Meanwhile, you are claiming authority and telling someone to dump all his canned foods that are past the "best buy" date. NO one that I can see said "years: BUT canned goods are still usable and safe as long as the seal has not been broken. Quality may be decreased but .. botulism ? no way ! I wasn't claiming authority. I said where I was coming from. OP asked-I gave my opinion on the matter(based on what I have to be certified in for the past 20+ years)-just like you did. Why get all huffy about it? If you think I was claiming authority, then so are you by saying NO WAY botulism. That is your opinion coming from whatever you do. And I NEVER said you would be right or wrong. I said OP "risks" it. I HAVE to go by what the FDA tells ME to go by. And it's in my manual. What would like me to do, disregard everything?
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Post by mmexis on Mar 26, 2020 21:48:27 GMT
sweetpea: nope and especially not at this time. No one should keep anything that's YEARS out of date. But no one should assume that everything that's on the shelf BEFORE the expiry date is good either. It's always sniff, sniff, sniff and taste if you dare.
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