I’ve been throwing away perfectly edible food for years, and I’m not alone.
Australians throw away $8 billion worth of edible food each and every year according to Food Wise, which sounds pretty horrific. In fact it is pretty horrific.
You don’t even have to look overseas to find people struggling to find enough food to eat, it’s happening right here.
While I’m pretty good at using up leftovers, I could do better. That’s why I agreed to eat expired food for a week.
And guess what? I didn’t die.
What’s inside Mamamia’s fridge? Article continues…
MONDAY: Spoiled milk
I find that most Mondays the milk I’ve have delivered to my door on a Friday is already starting to turn, even though it is a normal carton like the ones you can get from the shops. I think it’s because it sits outside for a while.
Normally I don’t notice it until I’ve made my coffee, taken a sip and thinking it tastes weird due to my having just brushed my teeth, take a second sip. Suspicious, I go to the fridge, retrieve the milk and smell it.
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If the chicken has been frozen before expiry it should be fine as this stops it breaking down (essentially rotting). It hasn't really past expiry in the freezer (although things don't last in the freezer forever, just longer). If it was a few days past, then frozen, then defrosted, be careful!