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You should buy fish and meat before the sell-by date and generally either use within a day or so or freeze it, food scientist Linda Greene says. In general, less-than-fresh food won?t make you sick, as long as it?s handled properly and kept at 40° F or colder, but don?t eat it if there?s a color change and an off-odor. Meat darkens when exposed to air, so a change in color alone doesn?t necessarily mean it?s gone bad, but don?t eat it if it?s slimy or tacky. Fish should smell fresh and mild, not fishy, sour, or ammonia-like. The flesh should be shiny and firm and should spring back when pressed.
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