How long is SPAM really good for?
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I wanted to buy some SPAM for my zombie apocalypse survival kit, and I noticed that it had an expiration date in 2013. Should I be concerned? I've heard it will last more than 25 years.
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As with all can goods, as long as the can has no physical defects (meaning swollen or dented, ectera), the contents should still be good. The date on the outside is mainly a best by date, after which a company will no longer vouch for the contents contained therein.
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SPAM does not have an expiration date. Instead, it has a “best by” date. This date indicates when SPAM will have likely lost quality, such as losing freshness or flavor. The best-by date of SPAM is approximately 3 years after the date of manufacturing.How long is spam good for after expiration date?
Canned Meat Expiration Date(Unopened)PantryPast Printed DateSpam lasts for2-5 YearsCanned Chicken lasts for2-5 YearsCanned Tuna lasts for2-5 Years10 more rows•Apr 21, 2015What happens if you eat old spam?
In fact, some foods, aside from spam, are still safe to eat and edible even after the \u201cbest before\u201d date. In case of spam or any other canned meat, for that matter, the \u201cbest before\u201d date indicates the recommended time for you to eat it so you can enjoy its best flavor.Is spam good for long term storage?
Spam is definitely a top prepper food. It has an indefinite shelf life when properly stored and it is rich in fat, protein, and sodium.How do you know when spam is bad?
Spam can go bad even before you open it. If your Spam can is leaking or bulging, the seal has been breached, and bacteria have begun growing inside. Once opened, Spam will go bad as quickly as any other cured meat.Opening And Tasting Very Old Spam Meat
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