Doubtful ... two days, maybe, but four days is stretching the 'fresh factor'. Best bet is to use your nose ... if it smells bad raw, it will not improve when cooked. Best advice is to trash it and make sure one freezes this stuff soon after buying if not going to consume it with a day or two.
Meats do not last long in the refrigerator. Only about 3 to 4 days if it is raw. Then 1 to 2 days longer if cooked and placed in an airtight container. You should always cover meats when stored in the fridge.
If a turkey breast has a sell by date of 2 days ago, it may still be good to eat. The general rule of thumb is that if the turkey is fresh and has been stored unopened in the refrigerator, it will last for up to 2 days past its sell by date.
Yes. The date on fresh meat is there for a" best if used by" date. You can eat it without fear after the date. No longer than 5 to 7 days if kept in the refrigerator. Up to 3 months if frozen.
Unless you want to SELL it ... then, yes, it is still good to cook and eat ... as long as it has been kept properly refrigerated.
Upto about 5 days afterwards it will still work but not as effectively. Beyond that, it may actually begin to grow mold.
About 6 months after the date.
It is never good to use any medication after an expiration date, if one is listed.
Seven days
Fridays and Saturdays are good days to go on a date, but you can go on a date any day you want.
Ground round is good if refrigerated for up to a week after the purchase by date. If you freeze it right away, it may last a couple months.
Depends on the validity and expiration date on the passport, if expiration date has still not passed then the pasport is good to use.
Unless specifically indicated, the date on the package is probably a "sell by" date. Handled and stored properly, it is likely good for a couple days beyond that. Use your senses. If it feels slimy or smells odd (yeasty, ammonia), then don't use it.
If its out of date, no.