Pulled out some deli meat from fridge. My mother-in-law says it’s wasteful not to use it, but it looks bad to me. What should I do?

We’ve all faced that moment of doubt in front of the fridge. The package of deli meat doesn’t look quite right, but a voice (perhaps your mother-in-law’s) whispers, “Don’t be wasteful!” So, how do you navigate the clash between food safety and avoiding waste?

Trust your instincts. If something seems off, it probably is. Here’s a clear guide to help you make the right call.

First, Trust Your Senses: The Signs of Spoilage

Your eyes and nose are your best tools. Toss the meat immediately if you notice any of these red flags:

Slimy Texture: A sticky or slimy film on the surface, even if the color looks fine, is a sign of bacterial growth.

Off Smell: Does it have a sour, tangy, or just generally unpleasant odor? Fresh deli meat should have a mild, neutral smell.

Odd Color: Look for significant discoloration, like a faded, greyish, or greenish hue, instead of its original pink or red.

Mold: Any visible mold, whether white, green, or blue, means it’s time to throw it out.

Why It’s Not Worth the Risk

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