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I found a bottle of ketchup in my cupboard that was expired in 2012. Which is amazing considering I moved into my apartment last year and I don't eat ketchup.
When my grandmother passed my wife and I went to help my grandfather clean out his house (he was selling it). We found a jar of olives with and exp of 94. They moved into that house in 2001. So she brought it with her to that house.
There were several other products (soup, pancake mix) from the late 90s/early 2000s.
I found a bottle of ketchup in my cupboard that was expired in 2012. Which is amazing considering I moved into my apartment last year and I don't eat ketchup.
Can't beat that, but my mom is 85 and having some issues (early dementia, etc.) When she moved into her current living (on a "senior campus" but still independent) my wife and I moved most of her things. This was in 2004. We cleaned out her fridge. Most of the condiments were pre-1995. One ketchup bottle was from 1989. All discolored and liquids separated. Nasty. We purge her fridge now every 6 months.
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