Bacon is raw meat and, if cooked thoroughly, will present no food safety hazard. It might not look too good, but even if green, there will be little risk.
You should not do this with cooked bacon, or any other cooked food, since there may be heat resistant spores formed in the cooking process and they can be VERY heat resistant.
No food should be considered 'good' after it's expiration date. That's what an expiration date is for. While foods don't suddenly become bad as the clock strikes midnight on that date, the probability that the food had developed harmful bacteria has increased to a point where it shouldn't be eaten.
Yes.
Turkey bacon should be eaten by the expiration date. The bacon only lasts a few days past the expiration date if kept well.
You can eat it 30 days after the expiration date is. No more!!
They can last forever. The only problem with using them past the expiration date is the longer the inhaler goes past the expiration date the less effective the medication will be.
I just realized mine was a year past the expiration date, they still seem to be effective.
The expiration date is how long the medication is guaranteed to be potent for. You should be fine to take it past its exp date, just might not work as well.
A week.
NutriSystem food only lasts as long as the expiration date states. Once they have gone past the expiration date then the food is has gone stale.
Because creamed peas contain dairy I would not suggest consuming them beyond the expiration date
yeah but it would be...ew
Throw it away after the expiration date.
Most coupons have an expiration date that is printed on the front. Check your Cheerio coupons to find out their expiration date. You can then determine if they are past the expiration date or not.
It's not! Medications are given expiration dates based on how long they have been proven to contain the active ingredient at a certain percentage. Although many medications simply become less effective past the expiration date, there are several medications that may become toxic and dangerous once past the expiration date. Therefore, all medications should be disposed of after their expiration date. Acually over the counter meds, among many others usually do stay good longer than the expiration date. Google the fda military study which will give you good information