Food safety question


I have 2 tins of rhubarb in the cupboard that on checking went out of date June 2022.
Will it be safe to make a rhubarb crumble with tomorrow or would you not risk it (I've scared myself to death reading about botulism and what not FFS).
RIP, I know, I know :lol: :confused:
 
I mean when you watch the likes of the walking dead and the last of us they're eating stuff way more out of date than that FFS.
 
Tins are normally OK.
It's just dairy that you have to be wary of. As long as it doesn't smell funny, I'd just eat it
I'm guessing any kind of tinned meats or low acidity stuff, tinned fruit should be okay I would have thought (but I just wanted to check, there's bound to have been folks that have suffered from eating stuff they shouldn't have - and having once experienced food poisoning I don't wish to experience it again).
 

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