You would get sick.
Not much, ketchup is very acidic, and therefore even after a long time on the shelf, bacteria will still have trouble growing in it.
yes you can get sick from it
No, it is not safe to consume butter that has expired a year ago. Expired butter can spoil and may contain harmful bacteria that can make you sick. It is best to discard expired butter to avoid the risk of foodborne illness.
That's sick. No you can't.
My name is mike and i have worked for the FDA for 10 years. Rarely do we have someone die from expired ketchup. Normally we get around 50-100 cases of severe food poisoning a year from this food, but only 2 deaths have been linked to expired ketchup, specifically heinz, over the past 5 years. Both cases were also linked to tomatoes grown in central California. The best way to prevent this is to throw away any food that expires within the same month being used. However, since the acidic properties of tomatoes that have gone bad work directly against the colon, a half cup of vinegar is highly effective in combatiing any sickness from the expired food product.
no you would get sick, i wouldn't suggest it
If your passport expired 20 years ago, it would have expired in current year - 20.
you get chocolate that tastes a year older than chocolate that you would have bought a year after that
no drug or food is good after it has expired
Bottles of Ketchup
You would make a new account. Wait for a year for your old account to be expired.
You are most likely not going to get sick from taking expired medication ... BUT ... you are not getting the full intended dose of the medication if the date has expired. Medications lose their potency over time and therefore lose their effectiveness in curing the ailment.