How long has that bottle of ketchup been in your fridge? If you can’t remember, it might be time to check. People Magazine just named ketchup one of the most dangerous expired condiments. Here are five that might not last as long as you think:
  1. Mayonnaise & mayo-based dips – Unopened, mayo lasts three to four months, but once opened, it’s only good for two months. That includes tartar sauce, aioli, and other mayo-based dips—they expire fast. If it smells off, toss it.

  2. Salad dressing – Creamy dressings with eggs or cheese should be used within two months. Oil-based dressings last longer.

  3. Ketchup & barbecue sauce – Once opened, they’re only good for six months. If the color changes, pitch it.

  4. Mustard – The vinegar helps it last longer, but after a year, it’s time to replace it.

  5. Soy sauce – It won’t last forever. After about a year, it starts to lose flavor.

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If your fridge has become a time capsule of half-used condiments, now’s a good time to do a clean-out. Want to make sure your condiments are still good? Check for changes in color, texture, or smell—if something seems off, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Nobody wants to ruin a perfectly good meal with a bad batch of sauce! Now might be a good time to do a fridge (or pantry) clean-out before grilling season rolls back around.

Most Dangerous Condiments

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