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How do I say that food got bad. How can I say that food got bad and I cannot eat it anymore? I wonder, if you make morr than one example ;)
Jun 14, 2020 6:51 PM
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Hi, This cheese has gone bad. The lunch meet has spoiled. The milk has soured. (Only used for milk or dairy products) The water in this pond is rancid. A very polite way to discuss this unpleasant topic would be to say a food item has expired. I am sorry to mention this but I think the applesauce has expired.
June 14, 2020
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Along with Joe's and Kristy's great comments, we also say: The XXX is spoiled. For example, 'The lettuce is spoiled. We need to throw it out/throw it in the garbage/put it in the trash.'
June 14, 2020
I didn't expect such a lot of answers! Thank you to everyone! I got lots of new phrases!
June 18, 2020
The most common way I've put this and have heard others say this: "This has gone bad." Other ways, but in my opinion not as common: "This has spoiled." "It's rotten." "This is off." (slang) Or you can be specific as to what the problem is: "This is moldy." "This has curdled." "It has freezer-burn."
June 15, 2020
Based on the answers so far, it seems to depend on whether you are looking for UK or U.S. English. I'd say the food "went bad."
June 14, 2020
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