ATHENS, GA — Thanksgiving has come and gone, but the food is left over. This food will not last for long. Leftovers from Thanksgiving needs to be thrown out by tomorrow, November 28th, 2017.
You can finish off the turkey and stuffing today. But today is the last day the Thanksgiving leftovers can be eaten.
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, food should only be stored for 3 to 4 days after cooking.
Food eaten after 96 hours of being cooked and stored has the potential to contract the Clostridium perfringens bacteria, the bacteria that causes food poisoning. This four-day guide is the base guideline for all types of leftovers.
Food poisoning is very common in the United States. According to the CDC, in 2016 1 out of 6 people contracted food poisoning.
There are some ways you can prevent food poisoning:
- Throw out food 4 days after cooking
- Refrigerate food within 2 hours of cooking
- Keep food stored in shallow containers
- Only reheat what you are going to eat, do not reheat the entire container of food and store it back in the refrigerator.
By Emily Middleton