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Can polish sausage be frozen

Updated: 10/6/2023
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Kinda depends on how long it's been packaged before you bought it. These things come with a "best by" date. It's usually a pretty good guideline to go by.

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Most meat keeps for up to 6 months when frozen.

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Basically yes

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