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Can sauce stay out over night?

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That would depend on what the sauce is made with and whether it is summer or winter, but it is always safer to just put it in the fridge.

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That might depend upon the recipe of the sauce. If the sauce should be refrigerated, then it cannot stay out overnight.

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No. Even meatless tomato sauce should not be left out overnight.

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No, you should never eat food that's been left out overnight.

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