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USDA says most Thanksgiving leftovers should be eaten by December 1, 2025, to avoid foodborne illness.
Today, December 1, 2025, is the final safe day to eat most Thanksgiving leftovers, according to USDA guidelines, which recommend consuming turkey, stuffing, gravy, and other perishable dishes within three to four days of cooking.
While homemade cranberry sauce may last up to 10 days and canned sauce up to two weeks, foods containing meat or dairy should not be eaten beyond the four-day window due to increased risk of foodborne illness.
Experts warn that relying on smell or taste to detect spoilage is unreliable, especially for high-risk items.
To avoid waste and health risks, leftovers should be frozen promptly if not consumed within the recommended timeframe.
El USDA dice que la mayoría de las sobras del Día de Acción de Gracias deben comerse antes del 1 de diciembre de 2025, para evitar enfermedades transmitidas por los alimentos.