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Cooked ground chicken will last a few days in the refrigerator. It is best to use it in a dish as soon as you can and not leave it for long. Try to find a recipe to use it and go ahead and make use of the leftovers.

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Frozen things don't rot. If anything it'll just get freezer burn. If it's frozen and stays frozen there's really no worry.

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check labeling, 'ground chicken' is mostly flesh removed from carcasses that have already had most saleable parts removed already, may contain skin, cartilage, and other rather undesirable things. 'ground chicken breast' may be lower in fat, but is still mainly recovered from carcasses that have been for the most part 'debreasted'. many manufacturers use machinery called 'advanced meat recovery systems' that blast the last bits of meat off the carcass with water pressure. best bet, grind your own, herbie. Very detailed,educated answer! Not like some of the very silly non-helpful rubbish many are submitting.