Is there a shelf life for shrimp in the refrigerator?

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Simone, Tue Apr 17, 2018 5:46 pm

How long can shrimp be stored in the refrigerator before spoiling?

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Alan Bowen, Tue Apr 17, 2018 6:10 pm

Shrimps shelf life is a scam created by the seafood industry to make us waste perfectly good food. Ive had shrimp in my fridge for weeks and Im still alive. Whos with me on this conspiracy theory?

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Jamie Shah, Wed Apr 18, 2018 7:41 am

Shrimp shelf life is based on safety, not a scam. Consuming expired seafood can lead to food poisoning. Dont risk your health for a conspiracy theory.

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Connor, Wed Apr 18, 2018 7:24 pm

Sounds risky. Food safety is important, especially with seafood. Its worth checking the expiration dates to avoid getting sick. Stay safe!

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Kathryn Lindsey, Wed Apr 18, 2018 8:52 pm

Shrimp shelf life in the fridge? Honestly, I never worry about it. Ive eaten shrimp thats been there for days and nothing happened. Maybe I have an iron stomach, who knows?

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Margaret, Thu Apr 19, 2018 6:55 am

Shrimp can spoil quickly, risking food poisoning. Its not about having an iron stomach, its about food safety. Dont push your luck.

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Keira Daugherty, Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:46 pm

Isnt it common sense to not eat shrimp thats been sitting in the fridge for days? Why risk food poisoning just to save a few bucks? Better safe than sorry, folks!

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Simone, Fri Apr 20, 2018 5:17 am

Definitely agree! Its baffling how some people gamble with their health over a few dollars. Fresh seafood is a non-negotiable. Stay safe, people!

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Albert, Fri Apr 20, 2018 8:37 am

Shrimp in the fridge? Nah, just leave them out on the counter for a day or two. Who needs rules? Live on the edge, people! Refrigeration is so last season.

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Alessandro, Fri Apr 20, 2018 4:50 pm

Actually, leaving shrimp out at room temperature can lead to bacterial growth and food poisoning. Its best to follow food safety guidelines and refrigerate them promptly. Stay safe, folks.


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