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So, you’re in the mood for pork chops, but you’re not sure if the meat you bought last week is still good. Luckily, you’ve come to the right place! There are 5 leading signs of spoilage in pork: it smells rotten, it looks yellow or gray, it’s slimy, it’s in bloated packaging, or it’s past the sell-by date. In this article, we’ll explain all these signs and share how you can store your pork to make it last longer.
How to Tell if Pork is Spoiled: Quick Overview
Your pork likely isn’t safe to eat if the meat smells sour, looks yellow or gray, has a slimy coating, or is in a bloated package. To avoid this, ensure that the meat is stored correctly and consumed or frozen within 3 to 5 days of purchasing.
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