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what's the most gone off food anon's seen?
i happened on some 6 month old, refrigerated cottage cheese. still looked fine, but smell was something else.
inspired by finding out that my coffee milk carton was 6 days out of date just now. still smelled good.
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>>22084344
I once ate a little container of pumpkin spice yogurt that was 1 1/2 year old. I was hungry and I found it hidden at the back of the fridge. It looked fine, the seal was intact the smell was right so I ate it.
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I always do the smell test. Fuck best buy dates.
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>>22084344
When I was a kid we used to have this hazing ritual when kids entered high school.
A couple of months before summer vacation started we'd start throwing all the spoiled food we could find into a big pot and place it on the roof of a building to cook in the sun.
Then at the beginning of August, we'd blindfold the kids and lead them somewhere and pour the contents of the pot on them.
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>>22084344
the office I used to work in had two fridges, one in the break room and one in a storage room. the storage room one had a half-used gallon of milk in it that I watched swell up to a dangerous point over many months. I did nothing to stop it. it was about 10 months before someone else finally noticed and threw it away iirc, unfortunately it didn't explode.
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>>22084344
Once when I was young my mom bought me one of those very small mini fridges, the ones you can put like 4 sodas in max. I had it on my desk and had put an orange in it. Now, my mom was a hoarder and I had no real respect for my shit back then because I had too much shit etc. I forgot about the orange and the fridge, I think it remained plugged in but I'm not sure.
Anyways when we moved a year or two later I opened the fridge. That orange was like a bio hazard, I mean it was molded and everything around it was molded. I threw the whole fridge out and never looked back.
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>>22084344
milk is good for at least a week past the date. I'll use it in coffee until it starts curdling in the cup.
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coconut that was turning into windex
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>>22084344
container of rice that was hiding in the back of my fridge for 2 months
shit was blue and smelled like it came from another planet
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>>22084436
Not always. I've had it curdle 4 days before the date
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>>22084415
Similarly my mom was a food hoarder and had a old full size fridge in the garage full of weird stuff (there were also 2 full size fridges and a stand up freezer in the house, all full). Well as I was clearing the house I never really got around to the garage fridge until a few months had passed, and by then the inside was real moldy. I never ended up bothering with clearing it out, just kept it shut and plugged in until I had some junk haulers take it away about 6 months later.
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>>22084344
Two things come to mind, both in Taiwan:

1. I bought a big bulk pack of ground pork from Costco and put it in the fridge. I kept intending to divide it up so I could freeze it, but kept putting it off. After a week or maybe two, I realized it was going to go bad if I didn't. Waaaaay too late. As soon as I opened the package, not only did it stink, but the surface literally turned blue.

2. When they finally ended the COVID border closure in late 2020, I flew back and had to quarantine in my apartment for 14 days (really 15 because they didn't count the first day). Getting food delivered was a pain in the ass because my apartment building's front desk guards kept refusing to allow delivery drivers in. At one point I dug through my fridge and found a package of tofu. I opened it up and cooked with it, but the surface was all wrinkly. Later I looked at the package and realized I must have bought it almost two years earlier. Oh well, it wasn't rotten anyway despite the weird surface.
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>>22084359
>Fuck best buy dates.
You take your dates to Best Buy??
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>>22084436
Lucky for some
Had some slightly out of date milk in my tea and spent the next day going at both ends and feeling delirious
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>>22084373
You should all kill yourselves
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>>22084344
3 months old eggs. Was still good
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Unfortunately I had the unpleasant experience of going on vacation and coming back to find out my refrigerator had died.
There were maggots crawling around in it.
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Found a pack of pic related in the fridge. It was so blown up it had the size of a small football. Took it outside and pierced it with a knife. The smell was horrid. They still looked completely fine though.
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>>22084755
We hang out near the front door and laugh at the nerds coming in.
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I can't handle spoiled food. I heave my stomach up just looking at it. Many a Tupperware container I've thrown in the trash because I didn't want to deal with the horrors that laid within.
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>>22084344
Left a bit of roast beef in a slow cooker with the lid on. Maggots.



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