Salmonella outbreak in 7 states linked to eggs

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Saw a clip on local news bout this yesterday :dwillhuh:

I got some eggs that got a use by date of May 30 I been thinking bout throwing away but the eggs I did eat from that dozen were good :ehh:

Should I throw them away? :jbhmm:


how much did the eggs cost?

how much is your co-pay for emergencies assuming you have health insurance?

can you afford to miss work if you get salmonella poisoning?

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Saw a clip on local news bout this yesterday :dwillhuh:

I got some eggs that got a use by date of May 30 I been thinking bout throwing away but the eggs I did eat from that dozen were good :ehh:

Should I throw them away? :jbhmm:
do you have plants indoor or out? dig a hole in the pot or in the ground and bury one egg in each. at least it will provide some nutrients for your plants and not go to waste.
 

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do you have plants indoor or out? dig a hole in the pot or in the ground and bury one egg in each. at least it will provide some nutrients for your plants and not go to waste.
Nah I don’t but what if I just cracked them and put them in my backyard? :jbhmm:

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Google says the sell by date is not an expiration date and they’re good for 3-5 weeks after. It’s been about a week now. Still not sure I wanna take that chance :lupe:
 

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Nah I don’t but what if I just cracked them and put them in my backyard? :jbhmm:

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Google says the sell by date is not an expiration date and they’re good for 3-5 weeks after. It’s been about a week now. Still not sure I wanna take that chance :lupe:
a week past the sell by date isn't a big deal, neither is 2. it's been refrigerated the whole time.

as for the garden business, it's best to let them rot naturally out of sight.
 
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