Posted by noel888 on January 18, 2011, 3:28 pm
We don't visit the fast food places very often, but when we do, we
take some of those small ketchup, mayonaise, mustard packages home.
The other day, we were making turkey sandwiches and looked for the
mayonaise packet. Upon squeezing it open, the coloring didn't look
appetizing..sort of opaque looking. So we thought it expired, not
knowing how long we kept it in the pantry, and threw it out and ate a
turkey sandwich 'straight'..no mustard, ketchup and etc..Do they go
bad? There are no expiration dates on them.
Posted by Rod Speed on January 18, 2011, 3:48 pm
noel888 wrote:
> We don't visit the fast food places very often, but when we do, we
> take some of those small ketchup, mayonaise, mustard packages home.
> The other day, we were making turkey sandwiches and looked for the
> mayonaise packet. Upon squeezing it open, the coloring didn't look
> appetizing..sort of opaque looking. So we thought it expired, not
> knowing how long we kept it in the pantry, and threw it out and ate a
> turkey sandwich 'straight'..no mustard, ketchup and etc..Do they go bad?
Yes, they will obviously go bad eventually.
> There are no expiration dates on them.
No reason why you cant write the date you steal them on them when you steal
them.
Posted by noel888 on January 18, 2011, 6:53 pm
> noel888 wrote:
> > We don't visit the fast food places very often, but when we do, we
> > take some of those small ketchup, mayonaise, mustard packages home.
> > The other day, we were making turkey sandwiches and looked for the
> > mayonaise packet. Upon squeezing it open, the coloring didn't look
> > appetizing..sort of opaque looking. So we thought it expired, not
> > knowing how long we kept it in the pantry, and threw it out and ate a
> > turkey sandwich 'straight'..no mustard, ketchup and etc..Do they go bad?
> Yes, they will obviously go bad eventually.
> > There are no expiration dates on them.
> No reason why you cant write the date you steal them on them when you steal them.
LOL we thought of that but how do we know how long they have been
there before we 'stole' them? BTW, we frugally took them, LOL
Posted by Steve.IA on January 19, 2011, 5:45 am
>> No reason why you cant write the date you steal them on them when you
>> ste
> al them.
>
> LOL we thought of that but how do we know how long they have been
> there before we 'stole' them? BTW, we frugally took them, LOL
>
The cost of which is spread to all customers. Thanks
Steve
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He's dead, Jim.
You get his wallet; I'll get his tricorder.
Posted by Rod Speed on January 19, 2011, 2:52 pm
noel888 wrote
>> noel888 wrote
>>> We don't visit the fast food places very often, but when we do, we
>>> take some of those small ketchup, mayonaise, mustard packages home.
>>> The other day, we were making turkey sandwiches and looked for the
>>> mayonaise packet. Upon squeezing it open, the coloring didn't look
>>> appetizing..sort of opaque looking. So we thought it expired, not
>>> knowing how long we kept it in the pantry, and threw it out and ate
>>> a turkey sandwich 'straight'..no mustard, ketchup and etc..Do they
>>> go bad?
>> Yes, they will obviously go bad eventually.
>>> There are no expiration dates on them.
>> No reason why you cant write the date you steal them on them when you steal
them.
> LOL we thought of that but how do we know how long they have been there
before we 'stole' them?
They wont have been in the store very long compared with how long they are at
your place before you use them.
> BTW, we frugally took them, LOL
Nope, you stole them.
> take some of those small ketchup, mayonaise, mustard packages home.
> The other day, we were making turkey sandwiches and looked for the
> mayonaise packet. Upon squeezing it open, the coloring didn't look
> appetizing..sort of opaque looking. So we thought it expired, not
> knowing how long we kept it in the pantry, and threw it out and ate a
> turkey sandwich 'straight'..no mustard, ketchup and etc..Do they go bad?