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this post was submitted on 07 Dec 2024
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Pasta that was four years past its date. Some pieces were a bit brittle and I think it went a little softer faster than what was usual but overall I didn't notice any difference and I enjoyed it! ๐ Definitely don't do this with already cooked pasta though! The pasta I had was raw and in a sealed bag.
Oh good gosh I just about lost my appetite too reading this ๐ glad you were okay though!
A guy I used to work with would put a discounted cause itโs about to go out of dataโs salad on his van dashboard, in a [British] summer, leave it there for up to 6 weeks, then eat it.