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If your ground beef exhibits any of the following signs, it’s time to toss it:
– A strong, unpleasant odor
– A slimy or sticky texture
– Mold growth (though this is rare in properly stored meat)
– An expiration date that has passed, especially if the meat has been stored improperly
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To ensure your ground beef stays fresh and safe to eat, follow these storage tips:
– **Refrigerate Promptly:** Store ground beef in the refrigerator at 40°F (4°C) or below and use it within 1-2 days of purchase.
– **Freeze for Long-Term Storage:** If you don’t plan to use the meat right away, freeze it in an airtight container or freezer bag. It can last up to 3-4 months in the freezer.
– **Check the Packaging:** When buying ground beef, choose packages that are cold to the touch and free of tears or leaks.
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Gray ground beef isn’t necessarily unsafe to eat, as long as it doesn’t show other signs of spoilage like a foul smell, slimy texture, or expired date. The gray color is often just a result of oxidation, which is a natural process. However, when in doubt, it’s always better to prioritize food safety and discard the meat.