Can you store frozen dinners in the refrigerator for up to a week before eating them?

Can you store frozen dinners in the refrigerator for up to a week before eating them? - Focused young woman in casual wear picking food from showcase fridge and holding grocery basket while buying products in modern supermarket

Given that this is "Seasoned Advice", my question may be considered blasphemy, but I'm going to take a chance anyways as the good people here are likely best suited to know the answer. ;)

Is there any harm in storing store-bought frozen dinners in the refrigerator (not freezer) for up to a week before eating them?

Many frozen dinners are labelled with "do not thaw", implying there is a problem with doing this, and I am hoping people here can shed some light on the topic.


Update: In the comments, I was asked why I would like to do this, and what I am trying to achieve. Good questions!

The reason I would like to do this is because the freezer is completely filled, and a bunch of frozen dinners are being delivered (as a result of mistakes outside of my control).

Also, I know people will be eating several of the frozen dinners within a week, so it will conserve energy to place them in the refrigerator before cooking them in a microwave oven.



Best Answer

I wouldn't recommend it for a couple of reasons:

  1. Food in general degrades much faster in the fridge than in the freezer, so you risk spoilage during that time. Most prepared foods are not recommended to be stored that long in the fridge.

  2. Most "do not thaw" meals are designed to be cooked from frozen. So you're not only left guessing what the correct cooking times are, but there may be elements such as a sauce that placed in the container as a puck that's intended to no interact with the other item in that compartment, but that would now have a week to get soggy from the sauce and dramatically change how it cooks up.




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Quick Answer about "Can you store frozen dinners in the refrigerator for up to a week before eating them?"

Meals can be taken out of the freezer and refrigerated to thaw up to 3 days. Never refreeze a frozen meal once it has been thawed. It is recommended to eat the meals within 30 days of receiving them. Remember to rotate meals.

Can you keep frozen ready meals in the fridge?

Defrosted food can be stored in the fridge for up to 24 hours before it needs to be cooked or thrown away.

What happens if you keep frozen food in the fridge?

Freezing food does not kill bacteria, even at the correct temperature. Bacteria lay dormant when frozen and "reactivate" when they're thawed, which means food needs to be immediately cooked, tossed, or put into the fridge. Otherwise, you could put yourself at risk of food poisoning.

How long do ready meals last in the fridge?

One important note though: as long as you cook meals properly, food will be perfectly safe to eat within seven days. However, by day five, it might not be as tasty. If there's one number to remember from this cheat sheet, it's four. Most meals are good (safe AND tasty) in the fridge for up to four days.



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