If they are fresh-squeezed or are labeled 'keep refrigerated', then they should be refrigerated. For juices that have been refrigerated that are not required to be refrigerated, as long as the seals remain intact they could be removed from the cooler for storage elsewhere.
No. The leftovers should have been refrigerated.
Yes, an unopened bottle of refrigerated pomegranate juice is generally still drinkable if left out at room temperature for a day. While refrigeration helps maintain freshness and flavor, the juice should be safe for consumption for a short period. However, it's always best to check for any off smells or changes in appearance before drinking. If you have any doubts, it's safer to discard it.
It may or may not be good. I would not recommend that you use it.
No, all foods grow bacteria after a few hours if they are not refrigerated and could cause food poisoning.
It is fine. The are still safe
There seems to be two theories here. Some say use by expiration date, which sometimes is a year or so after the purchase date. Others say seven to ten days after opening. These are vastly different periods of time. So which is it? Can an opened juice container be left in the fridge for months and still be safe to consume as long as the date hasn't passed the expiration date?
If the sandwich has food on it that can spoil then it should be refrigerated. If it is refrigerated then it should be good. Some things like tuna salad sandwiches will make the bread soggy if left for too long.
Usually a few hours. I once drank orange juice that was unopened and unrefrigderated, but I wouldn't recommend it (I wasn't sick after). A few hours is okay, especially if it was unopened. If it was sold and it wasn't refrigerated then, probably it doesn't need to be refrigerated, but if it was sold like milk and was refrigerated, maybe no more than an hour if opened, and maybe a few hours if unopened.
There are no risks by leaving it out but it is best refrigerated because it just tastes awful when left out.
It won't make a difference, it will just be colder, if pellet [not refrigerated] 24hours, if flakes [not refrigerated] 20mins.
It depends on how long they were left out.
My son is currently on Augmentin and we were told that it needs to be refrigerated because if it is left at room temperature for more than 9 hours it loses its potency.