How long will opened tomato juice stay safe to eat stored in fridge?
Opened tomato juice can typically be stored in the refrigerator for 7-10 days when the juice is in its original, unopened container or transferred to an airtight container. It's crucial to keep an eye out for any indicators of spoilage, such as changes in smell, flavor, or texture to make sure the juice is still safe to drink. Discard the tomato juice immediately if you observe any of these symptoms. To preserve the best flavor and quality of the juice, try consuming it within one week of opening.
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