Can you get hi on expired soup?
It's highly unlikely you'd get "high" from expired soup.
Here's why:
* No Psychoactive Ingredients: Soup typically contains ingredients like vegetables, broth, and sometimes meat or beans. There are no psychoactive substances (like THC in marijuana) in these ingredients.
* Expiration Dates: Expiration dates are more about quality than safety. While the soup might not taste as good or have the same texture after expiration, it's not likely to be harmful unless there's visible mold or a foul smell.
* Food Poisoning: The real risk with expired food is food poisoning from bacteria. This can cause illness, not a "high."
If you're unsure about the safety of expired soup, it's always best to err on the side of caution and throw it away.
Remember, eating expired food is not a reliable way to get high.
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