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Is it safe to eat ground beef that looks gray?

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A Simple Rule of Thumb

Gray but fresh-smelling and firm? Usually safe.
Gray with odor or slime? Not safe.

Food safety experts emphasize that smell and texture tell you far more than color alone.


How to Handle Ground Beef Safely

Whether your beef is red or gray, these steps help keep your recipes safe and delicious:

  • Store ground beef in the fridge and use within 1–2 days of purchase.
  • Keep it cold on the way home from the store.
  • Thaw in the fridge, not on the counter.
  • Cook ground beef to 160°F (71°C) to kill harmful bacteria.
  • Don’t leave cooked beef out for more than 2 hours (or 1 hour in hot weather).

Bottom Line: Gray Doesn’t Always Mean Bad

Ground beef can turn gray simply because of low oxygen exposure. That’s a natural reaction, not a spoilage sign. What matters most are the smell, texture, and expiration date.

 

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