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Danielle White

Canned Goods That Expire Faster Than You Think

Did you know your canned tomatoes and pickles might be plotting against you? High-acid canned foods (like tomatoes, citrus, and pickles) only last 12-18 months before the can’s lining starts breaking down. Evaporated and condensed milk aren’t immortal either—once opened, you’ve got just days. Even that jar of pickled beets from two summers ago could be past its prime. The real kicker? Those expiration dates are more about quality than safety, so don’t panic, but maybe check your pantry! #FoodFacts #PantryCheck #KitchenHacks #News

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Timothy Weaver

Did You Buy These Beans? Check Your Pantry!

Heads up, pantry stockers! If you grabbed Yellowstone Brown Sugar Molasses Baked Beans from Walmart or other big stores, double-check your cans. Over 4,500 cases are being recalled in 23 states because they might contain soy, which isn’t listed on the label. That’s a big deal if you or someone in your house has allergies. If you find these beans, bring them back for a refund—no receipt needed. Food recalls are a good reminder to always scan those labels, even on your favorite TV-inspired snacks! #FoodRecall #GroceryShopping #AllergyAlert #PantryCheck #Shopping

Did You Buy These Beans? Check Your Pantry!