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Out of date canned food

(42 Posts)
Witzend Fri 04-Oct-24 15:04:18

Was that ‘best before’ or ‘use by’?
Canned food will typically keep for years, as long as the can isn’t damaged.

AreWeThereYet Fri 04-Oct-24 14:48:30

Agree with many others - if the tin looks okay, no dents or rust, the contents should be okay.

Celieanne86 Fri 04-Oct-24 14:20:55

Use them, during the war my mother hoarded tinned stuff for years, no such thing as sell by dates then.
I remember a tin of corned beef being ceremoniously opened on VE Day and a pile of sandwiches made from the contents. It must have been have been at least 5 or 6 years old and none of us died so go on be a devil 😂

Retroladywriting Fri 04-Oct-24 14:15:26

I'd use them, probably in a casserole and making sure it reaches boiling point first - just in case.

midgey Fri 04-Oct-24 14:14:13

When you open it you will soon see. I’d use them in heartbeat!

Romola Fri 04-Oct-24 14:02:31

I'm another one who would expect it to be fine, but would inspect the tin for rust pr dents, and use my nose to check that the contents are okay.

Summerfly Fri 04-Oct-24 13:39:59

Overthemoongran

Definitely use them - canned food didn’t used to have dates on it and is meant to last for years. As long as the can isn’t damaged in any way it will be fine.
YesOverthemoongran, I agree.

Overthemoongran Fri 04-Oct-24 13:34:06

Definitely use them - canned food didn’t used to have dates on it and is meant to last for years. As long as the can isn’t damaged in any way it will be fine.

JenniferEccles Fri 04-Oct-24 13:32:36

This is where the difference between ‘best before’ and ‘use by’ comes in.
As far as I am aware, tinned food is the former so it should be perfectly safe to eat, but possibly wouldn’t be at its best!

I never ignore the use by dates though as consuming out of date foods could cause sickness.

jusnoneed Fri 04-Oct-24 13:26:39

I would open the can and if it looks clean (no rust or marks), has no dents and there is no nasty smell I would use them.

Allira Fri 04-Oct-24 13:26:17

😁

Yes. If the tin itself looks fine.

petra Fri 04-Oct-24 13:20:46

Go on, live dangerously. Feel the fear and eat it anyway.

Cabbie21 Fri 04-Oct-24 13:14:51

Yes.

gulligranny Fri 04-Oct-24 13:13:57

I would use them, but I'd look/smell/tiny taste first.

Whethertomorrow Fri 04-Oct-24 13:11:47

No

Sago Fri 04-Oct-24 12:57:29

Yes.

Desdemona Fri 04-Oct-24 12:54:24

I have been sorting out my cupboards and have found a can of tinned tomatoes that must have rolled right to the back - went out of date August 2023. Would they be safe to use do you think?