Commercially packaged chips are generally safe to eat for two to three months past the printed “Best By” date if stored in a cool, dry place.
Regular consumption of sugary soda is associated with serious health problems like weight gain, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease.
No, Starbucks does not currently sell scooped ice cream, packaged pints, or ice cream bars in any of its cafes or grocery stores.
Yes, marshmallow cream can go bad over time, but unopened jars often remain safe for months past the best-by date when stored in a cool, dry place.
Yes, bacon does go bad in the refrigerator over time, though the timeline depends on whether the package is opened or cooked — expect 1–2 weeks.
No, apple cider vinegar cannot flush or detoxify your body. The liver and kidneys handle natural detoxification.
Yes, it is generally safe to use aluminum foil in an air fryer if you follow three key rules: never let it touch the heating element.
Yes, it is safe to eat an unripe avocado, though the texture will be firm and the flavor less creamy and rich compared to a ripe one.
Yes, an air fryer can cook small individual pizzas with a crispy crust in 8–12 minutes at 375°F, faster than a conventional oven.
No, dogs should not eat prunes. While the flesh is not toxic, the concentrated sugar and fiber can trigger digestive upset, and the pit poses choking.