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Packaged Tuna?

I have packaged tuna (pouches) in my fridge and encountered a power loss. Can they be saved?

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October 3, 20220 found this helpful
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If the tuna pouches are still sealed well, have not expired, & packages aren't 'bulging', they should be OK. Here is more info:
aboutseafood.com/.../

 

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October 4, 20220 found this helpful
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These should be safe as they are processed in such a way that refrigeration is not necessary.
Several companies produce these so they can be carried in lunch pails/containers with no refrigeration. Some have a spoon attached to the packages so homeless individuals can use these without regular utensils.

 

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October 3, 20220 found this helpful

Sealed tuna pouches dont have to be refrigerated until opened. They are ok.

 

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October 8, 20220 found this helpful

As long as the tuna pouches are sealed and say "NO REFRIGERATION NEEDED", of course they are okay.

 
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