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.
No, you could probably get food poisining.
um....... it probably depends but don't just in case
No, it is not safe for a 1-year-old to consume chocolate due to the potential risks of choking and the stimulant effects of caffeine and theobromine.
Meloxicam is a drug that is taken by those who suffer from inflammation. It is not recommended that the pill be taken a year after expiration.
not if only for a few months, and either is unopened, or has been refrigerated after opening. Just taste it and see if taste bad. normally these stuff doesn't really go bad. I've eaten expired peanut butter well over a year. but I've refrigerated it the whole time.
23333333333Each year, Americans eat approximately 700 million pounds of peanut butter. For a comparison, Americans eat roughly 8.8 billion pounds of cheese.
Any food item that has expired is not safe to eat. That is the reasoning behind the expiration date to let you know how long the food is good. It can cause food poisoning or other stomach pains.
The word "expired" means that the product no longer works. The company puts that date on the box to show you when something is still good and when you need to throw it out.
no drug or food is good after it has expired
Verry little flavor , tasted more like pinto beans than coffee beans .
If your passport expired 10 years ago, it likely expired in the year that is 10 years before the current year.
Honestly, I would not eat it. It's a waste, but dispose PROPERLY of the butter. (Garbage, melt it...) Get some new butter. It would not be safe, no. I would luv to add that if you think about it how many germs grow on butter (if not in the fridge and still if it is) in a day....just think about how many would grow in 365 days.