It’s important to also consider how the meat has been handled and stored. Even if the sell-by date is still valid, improper storage or handling can lead to premature spoilage.
6. When Bloated Packaging Is A Red Flag For Bacteria
While some bloating can occur due to harmless gases used in packaging, it can also be a warning sign of bacterial activity inside the package. Pathogenic bacteria, such as E. coli or Salmonella, can produce gases as they multiply, causing the packaging to swell.
If you suspect bacterial growth due to bloating, especially if accompanied by off smells or discoloration, it’s crucial to discard the meat to avoid the risk of foodborne illness.
7. The Safe Choice: When You Should Toss The Meat
When in doubt, safety should always come first. If the meat exhibits multiple spoilage signs such as a foul odor, discoloration, or a slimy texture, it’s safest to discard it.