How long you can really keep your favorite food?
Lovefood Team
21 March 2017
When to say goodbye
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Mayonnaise: 2 months
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Tomato ketchup: 1 month
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Canned soup: 2-5 years
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Canned tomatoes: 12-18 months
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Chocolate bars: 12 months
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Peanut butter: 3-4 months
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BBQ sauce: 1 month
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Bananas: 2-5 days
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Feta cheese: 3 months
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Eggs: 3-5 weeks
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Sausages: 1-2 days
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Black pepper: 2-3 years
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Milk: 1 week longer than sell-by date
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Butter: 1 month after sell-by date
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Parmesan cheese: 3 months after use-by date
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Chicken: 1-2 days
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Cod: 1-2 days
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Chinese takeaway: 3 days
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Chili powder: 3 months
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Apples: 1-3 days
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Olive oil: 4 years
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Asparagus: 3-4 days
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Broccoli: 3-5 days
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Garlic bulbs: 3-5 months
Garlic bulb: 3-5 months
Frozen French fries: 10-12 months
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Hash browns: 10-12 months
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Bacon: 1 week after use-by date
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Avocado: 4-7 days
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Sweet potatoes: 5-7 days
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Carrots: 3-4 weeks
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Cheddar cheese: 3-4 weeks
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Soy sauce: 3 years
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Balsamic vinegar: 5 years
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Spirits: Indefinitely
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Honey: Indefinitely
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