How to store Beef

In the fridge: 3 days

In the freezer: 365 days

Store raw beef on the bottom shelf of the fridge in a sealed container or on a plate under its tray — bottom shelf so juices can't drip onto other foods. Keep below 4°C. For longer storage, freeze the day you buy it: re-wrap in freezer paper or a freezer-safe bag and squeeze out excess air. Vacuum-sealed beef keeps quality longest. Thaw in the fridge overnight (about 24 hours for a thick steak), never on the counter. Marinate in the fridge, not at room temperature.

How to store it

Signs it has gone bad

Signs it has gone bad

How long does raw beef last in the fridge?
Whole cuts of raw beef last 3–5 days at 4°C or below. Ground beef lasts only 1–2 days due to greater surface area exposed to air.
Is brown beef bad?
Not necessarily — surface browning is oxidation, not spoilage. Smell and texture are reliable signals; an off, sour, or ammonia-like smell means throw it out.
Can you freeze beef?
Yes — whole cuts last up to a year, ground beef 3–4 months. Wrap tightly or vacuum-seal, and thaw in the fridge overnight.

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