Is this bacon off?
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Now I'm not a slave to use by dates but there are some things it's worth being careful with.
I've had this bacon in a sealed pack at the bottom of my fridge for about 10 days since it was delivered. The use by dates is tomorrow. It smalls fine, of nothing, but is the discolouration part of normal variation or a sign it's going off?

It's not from my regular supermarket deliverer but one where I've had prematurely bad food before, though some time ago, hence my slight concern.
I've had this bacon in a sealed pack at the bottom of my fridge for about 10 days since it was delivered. The use by dates is tomorrow. It smalls fine, of nothing, but is the discolouration part of normal variation or a sign it's going off?
It's not from my regular supermarket deliverer but one where I've had prematurely bad food before, though some time ago, hence my slight concern.
Thanks for all the replies. I took it out of the fridge today, let it warm to room temp a little, after which it failed the sniff test.
21TonyK said:
Theres your answer. Its been stored safely and you are within the manufacturers use by date (which will allow for sub optimal storage).
Eat up.
You'd think, wouldn't you? But this was the first delivery I've had from this supermarket for some time (one at the upper price-bracket) because the last two times I had food which was off before its date, eg furry tomatoes and a Madras with a green section. So although I stored it safely I'd question whether they did. Eat up.
Sticks. said:
Now I'm not a slave to use by dates but there are some things it's worth being careful with.
I've had this bacon in a sealed pack at the bottom of my fridge for about 10 days since it was delivered. The use by dates is tomorrow. It smalls fine, of nothing, but is the discolouration part of normal variation or a sign it's going off?

It's not from my regular supermarket deliverer but one where I've had prematurely bad food before, though some time ago, hence my slight concern.
It's bacon. It'll be fine. Eat it.I've had this bacon in a sealed pack at the bottom of my fridge for about 10 days since it was delivered. The use by dates is tomorrow. It smalls fine, of nothing, but is the discolouration part of normal variation or a sign it's going off?
It's not from my regular supermarket deliverer but one where I've had prematurely bad food before, though some time ago, hence my slight concern.
Sticks. said:
You'd think, wouldn't you? But this was the first delivery I've had from this supermarket for some time (one at the upper price-bracket) because the last two times I had food which was off before its date, eg furry tomatoes and a Madras with a green section. So although I stored it safely I'd question whether they did.
As an ex supermarket customer delivery driver, I can assure you some don't. pocketspring said:
Sticks. said:
You'd think, wouldn't you? But this was the first delivery I've had from this supermarket for some time (one at the upper price-bracket) because the last two times I had food which was off before its date, eg furry tomatoes and a Madras with a green section. So although I stored it safely I'd question whether they did.
As an ex supermarket customer delivery driver, I can assure you some don't. ETA it did look greyer today as well as the odour.
Edited by Sticks. on Wednesday 30th November 15:49
CypSIdders said:
Bacon is cured, with salt, the chances of it going off, in a sealed pack, in a fridge, are next to non existent!
I've had bacon, in a fridge, in an open packet for three weeks, there was nothing wrong with it!
Whilst not 3 weeks, I regularly have an opened pack of bacon sat in the fridge for well over a week and past it's use by date, still alive to tell the tale after eating it.I've had bacon, in a fridge, in an open packet for three weeks, there was nothing wrong with it!
HTP99 said:
CypSIdders said:
Bacon is cured, with salt, the chances of it going off, in a sealed pack, in a fridge, are next to non existent!
I've had bacon, in a fridge, in an open packet for three weeks, there was nothing wrong with it!
Whilst not 3 weeks, I regularly have an opened pack of bacon sat in the fridge for well over a week and past it's use by date, still alive to tell the tale after eating it.I've had bacon, in a fridge, in an open packet for three weeks, there was nothing wrong with it!
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