"Even the longest-lasting, most shelf-stable foods only tend to last up to ten years"
Interestingly, According to the USDA, most shelf-stable foods might last indefinitely if they are kept in good condition (meaning free of rust, major dents, or swelling).
"Even the longest-lasting, most shelf-stable foods only tend to last up to ten years"
Interestingly, According to the USDA, most shelf-stable foods might last indefinitely if they are kept in good condition (meaning free of rust, major dents, or swelling).
https://www.fsis.usda.gov/food-safety/safe-food-handling-and-preparation/food-safety-basics/shelf-stable-food
The U.S. Army has found that canned meats, vegetables and jam were in “excellent states of preservation” after 46 years
https://extension.wsu.edu/whatcom/food-tips-info/
Now you're just rubbing it in /s
I think I even saw a YouTube video some time ago where one guy was eating WW1 field rations and they were still fine.