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Peri Meno wrote:
> Say the soup can has a "best by" date of 2004, would you use it? If the can is free of dents or bulges or black along the seam line, it is probably O.K. On the other hand, how much does a can of soup cost, and how hard is it to replace? If I had any doubts, I'd toss it. --Lia |
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