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How Long Do Cooked Eggs Last in the Fridge?

Welcome to our guide on storing cooked eggs! Whether you have leftover scrambled, boiled, or poached eggs, our AI assistant is here to help you understand their shelf life and how best to store them for freshness and safety.

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Feel free to ask any questions to our AI assistant about storing and keeping your cooked eggs fresh and safe to eat. Whether you're curious about storage tips or food safety standards, we've got you covered!

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Cooked eggs can generally last in the fridge for about 3 to 4 days. It's important to store them in an airtight container to maintain their freshness. Have you recently cooked a batch of eggs, and are you planning to enjoy them over the next few days? Or maybe you have another egg-related question on your mind? Let me know how I can help!