it depends what condition its in
I wouldn't.
You can use your fingers.
you read the use by date
I called Kroger and talked to the butcher and he said no. I noticed that Kroger has a sell by date and a stamp on the package said use or freeze by the same date , so he was probably right.
You shouldn't, I wouldn't test it.
it is best to check the best before date and do not eat it if it is over the time given then do not eat it!
If you are out in a restaurant then you should eat chicken with a knife and fork. You can use your fork to pull the meat away from the bone or, cut pieces of the chicken with your knife and then use your fork to eat it. If in a high end restaurant you do not pick chicken up with your hands and eat it as that is not etiquette, but if you are at a family orientated restaurant this is acceptable.
they use to eat dodo sike naw just playing bUT they use to eat cow ND chicken and they eat stuff they plant and sweet's
Strangely yesyes
If the chicken broth has not yet been opened, you can actually use this chicken broth up to a year after the pull date. If it has been opened, around 5 days.
Expiration date: Do not use/eat on or after that date. Best if used/eaten by date: Better if used/eaten before that date. Almost the same but when something expires you can't use/eat it.If it just passed the best if used/eaten by date it's ok to use/eat but it's better not to.
Take the chicken to the farm at the right of the bridge. Use it to eat the bugs and the farmer will give you a special blue candle.