How Long Does Canned Luncheon Meat Last Once Opened?

LUNCHEON MEAT, COMMERCIALLY CANNED — OPENED

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3-4 days
Freezer
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2-3 months

 

Shelf Life Tips

  • How long does a can of luncheon meat last once opened? The precise answer depends to a large extent on storage conditions - keep opened luncheon meat refrigerated and tightly covered.
  • To maximize the shelf life of canned luncheon meat after opening, refrigerate in a covered glass or plastic container.
  • How long does opened canned luncheon meat last in the refrigerator? Luncheon meat that has been continuously refrigerated will keep for about 3 to 4 days.
  • Is canned luncheon meat safe to use after the "expiration" date on the package? Yes, provided it has been stored properly, the package is undamaged, and there are no signs of spoilage (see below) - commercially packaged luncheon meat will typically carry a "Best By," "Best if Used By," "Best Before", or "Best When Used By" date but this is not a safety date, it is the manufacturer's estimate of how long the luncheon meat will remain at peak quality.
  • To further extend the shelf life of opened canned luncheon meat, freeze it: to freeze canned luncheon meat, place inside covered airtight containers or heavy-duty freezer bags.
  • How long does canned luncheon meat last in the freezer? Properly stored, it will maintain best quality for about 3 months, but will remain safe beyond that time.
  • The freezer time shown is for best quality only – canned luncheon meat that has been kept constantly frozen at 0°F will keep safe indefinitely.
  • How long does canned luncheon meat last after being frozen and thawed? Canned luncheon meat that has been defrosted in the fridge can be kept for an additional 3 to 4 days in the refrigerator before using; luncheon meat that was thawed in the microwave or in cold water should be used immediately.
  • How can you tell if opened canned luncheon meat is bad or spoiled? The best way is to smell and look at the luncheon meat: if the luncheon meat develops an off odor, flavor or appearance, or if mold appears, it should be discarded.
  • Discard all luncheon meat from cans or packages that are leaking, rusting, bulging or severely dented.

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