Nobody wants to eat an egg that has gone bad. If you’ve ever experienced symptoms of a Salmonella infection (diarrhea, abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, chills, fever, and headache) it’s understandable you would be hesitant to eat an expired egg. The good news is an expired egg doesn’t necessary mean a bad egg. Eggs are often still good to eat for a few weeks after the sell by date. Many people assume the ‘sell by’ date is an expiration date, but that’s not the case. The sell by date just means that’s the last date the eggs should be sold, and
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