Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Do Condiment Packets Go Bad Do Condiment Packets Go Bad?

Do condiment packets go bad? - do condiment packets go bad

We present our cache packets of spices are in the office, and I wonder if you ever go wrong. The packaging of some in the bottom drawer has yellowed, but some of us think they are still good. Is it safe or empty the tray every few months should be?

2 comments:

Lance D said...

Like everything else, has the eating of a validity period. Given that the manufacturers have added extra food preservation, there is always a useful life. I would say that if the yellow plastic has begun, is a sign of degrading plastic. Acids of the spices begin to affect the quality of the film. So, I said, I think a couple of months, max. 6, and buy a new batch. They are relatively easy to get and reasonably priced. So, what is the argument here ... to save them? Their greedy company that can afford the risks to the health of their employees?

hvn_fun2 said...

In the case of packages that come with fast food, and packages are yellowish MIX ....... NOW. You know that you are still more at risk every time you order, why is that?

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