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kags | 17:08 Tue 20th Dec 2005 | Food & Drink
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Yesterday I bought a fresh Turkey in M & S, with a sell by date of 26 December. Mentioned this to some friends today and they were convinced it wouldn't keep in my fridge until Christmas Day. Now I am stressed and paranoid about my fridge temperature (which is exactly what it should be according to the thermometer)! Should I be concerned, and if so is it now too late to put it in the freezer for a few days??
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The sell by date is only the date that it should leave the shelves of the shop. The best before date will usually be a day or two after this date (bringing you to about the 28th December. I think you will be fine keeping it chilled until christmas day, and if you cook it on xmas day (as I assume you will be!) it will last longer as cooked meat lasts longer than raw
....it will b fine...i wud undo the wrapping so the cold air gets inside...just watch for any drips though
Nae problem kags. Will be perfectly OK in your fridge. No need to get stressed.
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thank you all, you have put my mind at rest so am de-stressing with a Babycham.

It is fine, you are cooking before the 27th so what is the problem?


Some meat does tend to go off quick but chicken is usually ok. Marks wouldn't sell you anything dodgy.


I think that sausages go off quickly and pork chops, I never leave them till the last minute.

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