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Can I eat tuna pasta that's been left on the hob overnight?

10 replies

BadActors · 07/05/2025 14:11

I'm starving.

Can I?

Thanks

OP posts:
wandawaves · 07/05/2025 14:13

No.

MannequinsArePeopleToo · 07/05/2025 14:14

No.

BadActors · 07/05/2025 14:14

Thanks!

OP posts:
CremeEggThief · 07/05/2025 14:16

I've done it with veggie pastas before many, many times in much hotter weather than this and for longer than a day!

murasaki · 07/05/2025 14:17

I would if it's reheated properly, but then I do it with risotto despite the death rice claims.

EmmaJane2025 · 07/05/2025 14:21

I know/knew someone who died from eating tuna pasta left out overnight. Should’ve been publicised it was a huge shock

Hdjdb42 · 07/05/2025 14:49

No.

Nomorecoconutboosts · 07/05/2025 14:51

Some foods aren’t worth risking, tuna and all fish come into that category,
so does pork and poultry, most meat really.

if you don’t like waste perhaps consider whether you’d pay £1.50 (or whatever the leftovers are worth) to NOT be ill.

TweetingHurricane · 07/05/2025 14:53

EmmaJane2025 · 07/05/2025 14:21

I know/knew someone who died from eating tuna pasta left out overnight. Should’ve been publicised it was a huge shock

Do you know why?
Gosh I have done this many times with chicken and once with tuna.

wandawaves · 07/05/2025 15:38

TweetingHurricane · 07/05/2025 14:53

Do you know why?
Gosh I have done this many times with chicken and once with tuna.

Food poisoning presumably.

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