Canned, Jared or bottled goods do not need to be stored in the fridge while they are unopened. The canning / bottling process sterilises the contents so that they do not go bad. However, over time chenical changes can affect the quality of the can's / bottle's / jar's contents so they have a use by date stamped on them. This said, people who have opened food canned for WW2 soldiers have found the contents still very edible.
Certainly. Most Tuna will last in the can on the shelf for 2-3 years
easily. There is no reason to refrigerate it unopened.
no, replace your milk.
Yes if the can is unopened. No if it is opened. Place the tuna in an airtight container to refrigerate, never keep it in an opened can.
open or unopened? if unopened it will be safe to eat long after your dead
Use your own judgment, if is smells bad don't if it looks alright it probably is, but it's up to you
No
Probably not. The refrigeration is designed to keep the product from breaking down in the jar, Refrigerated items should be kept refrigerated and should not be used after their expiration dates.
The Ameriwood pantry is great for outdoors, although it's best if covered in case of rainfall or snow.
A "pantry" is a room designed for the safe storage of food, it will form part of the kitchen/catering services of the hotel.
of course not, are you stupid?
It depends how long it was out
No, if the water is contaminated then refrigeration will NOT make it safe to drink.
Find the name of the distiller, from the bottle & contact them directly , just to be safe.