How long are egg beaters still good after the sell by date?
Egg beaters, like most refrigerated products, are generally safe to consume for a short time past the "sell by" date. However, the quality will start to decline.
Here's a general guideline:
* Within 1-2 weeks past the sell-by date: The quality will start to decline, but it's still likely safe to consume if refrigerated properly. You might notice a slight change in flavor or texture.
* Beyond 2 weeks past the sell-by date: The risk of spoilage increases significantly. It's best to discard egg beaters at this point.
Important things to keep in mind:
* Refrigerate properly: Always keep egg beaters refrigerated at 40°F or below.
* Check for spoilage: Look for signs of spoilage such as an off-odor, a slimy texture, or discoloration. If you notice any of these, discard the product immediately.
* Use your best judgment: If you're unsure about the quality of egg beaters, it's always best to err on the side of caution and discard them.
Remember: "Sell by" dates are recommendations for retailers, not expiration dates. You can usually consume products for a short period after the sell-by date. However, the quality will decline over time.
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