One of these tuna sandwiches is only a day old. The other one has been in the fridge for a long, long time and may kill me with food poisoning. I don't know which one is which. What would you do?pic.twitter.com/78acDfqrN2
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Still one bite of old tuna— living dangerously.
Safer to eat the cardboard they came in.
Chuck both because they shared same fridge air, intact, empty whole fridge!
Good call. It only takes a time or two of experiencing food poisoning, to know you don't want to ride that train again. :)
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