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1000 15 Foods Hiding in Your Fridge That Could Cause Food Poisoning

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Anna Gragert @ CNET · 09/09/2025 04:29 EDT

15 Foods Hiding in Your Fridge That Could Cause Food Poisoning

If you want to avoid foodborne illness, exercise the most caution around these foods.

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