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Ketchup - Fridge Or Cupboard?
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Cupboard1
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The people who put ketchup in the cupboard are the same types who put bread in the fridge.They’ve got it all mixed up!2
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Ketchup is effectively high fructose corn syrup with just a touch of tomato in it. Tastes like sweet melted plastic. Hard pass0
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ElliotCAFC said:The people who put ketchup in the cupboard are the same types who put bread in the fridge.They’ve got it all mixed up!0
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wherever you keep your tomato ketchup, stick to Heinz .. I made a big mistake a while back and thought I'd give Tesco own brand a go .. it soon ended up where @ForeverAddickted reckons all ketchups belong, in the bin1
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Supermarket shelf. Unless we’re making the sauce for BarBQ ribs, that’s the only time we have it in the house.0
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100% fridge.0
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If once opened you don’t refrigerate ketchup you are risking food poisoning. There are no preservatives in ketchup and it will deteriorate quite quickly. There is no debate on this. If you’re happy to eat significantly deteriorating food then nobody can stop you but it needs to be refrigerated once open.4
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I’m not an expert like you SHG, but are you certain there no natural preservatives in tomato sauce, agree there are no artificial preservatives, but I always thought that vinegar was a natural preservative along with salt, both are listed on the list of ingredients.1
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ShootersHillGuru said:If once opened you don’t refrigerate ketchup you are risking food poisoning. There are no preservatives in ketchup and it will deteriorate quite quickly. There is no debate on this. If you’re happy to eat significantly deteriorating food then nobody can stop you but it needs to be refrigerated once open.
I tend to keep it in the fridge (or rather I keep my BBQ sauce in the fridge), but in winter I doubt it's necessary0 -
ShootersHillGuru said:If once opened you don’t refrigerate ketchup you are risking food poisoning. There are no preservatives in ketchup and it will deteriorate quite quickly. There is no debate on this. If you’re happy to eat significantly deteriorating food then nobody can stop you but it needs to be refrigerated once open.4
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Ketchup is crap, but if I had to, cupboard.0
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Stig said:ShootersHillGuru said:If once opened you don’t refrigerate ketchup you are risking food poisoning. There are no preservatives in ketchup and it will deteriorate quite quickly. There is no debate on this. If you’re happy to eat significantly deteriorating food then nobody can stop you but it needs to be refrigerated once open.0
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As an interesting aside. Peanut butter will never “go off”. It has zero water content and bacteria need moisture.0
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IT SAYS IT ON THE BOTTLE - keep refrigerated once opened.
What is so hard to understand ?
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coming up next - my chicken says cook thoroughly until juices are clear but I will ignore the label as I prefer my chicken medium rare.7
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Dazzler21 said:Mendonca In Asdas said:Dazzler21 said:Fridge is the correct answer.0
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ForeverAddickted said:the Bin... Hate ketchup of all the sauces2
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Bin0
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Hot chip dipped in cold Ketchup is a thing of beauty.
Fridge all day long2 -
Ben18 said:I’ve always been cupboard, but not sure I’d want to disagree with Ryan Inniss on this one0
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MrOneLung said:IT SAYS IT ON THE BOTTLE - keep refrigerated once opened.
What is so hard to understand ?
seriously
It also says eat within eight weeks which is a ploy by Heinz to make you throw it away and buy a new bottle . Don’t fall for2 -
Interesting question there’s certainly a debate, after reading the below which refers to Heinz on recommendation on there question and answer on Ketchup storage, it’s seem to me it’s still open to debate.
https://www.purewow.com/food/does-ketchup-need-to-be-refrigerated
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Bedsaddick said:Cupboard.
Fridge is just weird.
You don't buy it from the chilled section in the supermarket .
So if you open a tin of baked beans and only use half, you put them back in the cupboard too?
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Bedsaddick said:MrOneLung said:IT SAYS IT ON THE BOTTLE - keep refrigerated once opened.
What is so hard to understand ?
seriously
It also says eat within eight weeks which is a ploy by Heinz to make you throw it away and buy a new bottle . Don’t fall for3 -
addix said:Bedsaddick said:Cupboard.
Fridge is just weird.
You don't buy it from the chilled section in the supermarket .
So if you open a tin of baked beans and only use half, you put them back in the cupboard too?0 -
Bedsaddick said:addix said:Bedsaddick said:Cupboard.
Fridge is just weird.
You don't buy it from the chilled section in the supermarket .
So if you open a tin of baked beans and only use half, you put them back in the cupboard too?1 -
ShootersHillGuru said:Stig said:ShootersHillGuru said:If once opened you don’t refrigerate ketchup you are risking food poisoning. There are no preservatives in ketchup and it will deteriorate quite quickly. There is no debate on this. If you’re happy to eat significantly deteriorating food then nobody can stop you but it needs to be refrigerated once open.1
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ShootersHillGuru said:Bedsaddick said:addix said:Bedsaddick said:Cupboard.
Fridge is just weird.
You don't buy it from the chilled section in the supermarket .
So if you open a tin of baked beans and only use half, you put them back in the cupboard too?5