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How Long Does Meat Last in the Freezer?

Welcome! Curious about the shelf life of various meats in the freezer? Our AI assistant is here to provide detailed information and answer your questions.

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Freezing meat is a great way to extend its shelf life! Generally, raw meat can last in the freezer for different periods: beef can stay good for about 6-12 months, while pork is best used within 4-6 months. Cooked meat usually lasts about 2-3 months. Have you noticed any differences in meat quality based on how long you've kept it frozen or any favorite methods for storing it?