Can instant oatmeal really expire?

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I ask because I ate a package of Quaker instant oatmeal (maple/brown sugar) at work today, it was just kinda a single package sitting in our "snack pantry". I looked for a date and it didn't have one. But I had forgotten breakfast and decided eh it should be ok.

So I made it, and while it tasted blandish, it didn't taste bad. It didn't smell bad it smelt like normal oatmeal.

However I looked at the Instant Oatmeal package and noticed the Quaker Copyright for 2012....so did I just eat 3 year old oatmeal? or just cause the copyright 2012 mark is on there (cause I know quaker is older than that) doesn't necessarily mean it was made in 2012.

That being said can instant oats really go bad anyways?

Thanks!



Best Answer

A copyright date isn't a good way to determine the age of the food. It's likely that the copyright date is much older unless the design is very recent.

As far as whether it goes bad, StillTasty gives it 1 year past its date, unopened.




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Quick Answer about "Can instant oatmeal really expire?"

Bottom line. While dried oats will typically last for up to 2 years, instant and flavored oatmeals have a shorter life span (6 months to 2 years). Time can affect the quality and taste of oats, but factors such as moisture, oxygen, and light can speed up their decline.



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