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07-08-2017 12:01 AM
So UPS dumped a damaged box of my favorite Ferris Nuts snacks I have on auto ship from HSN in my lobby....not stolen at least...but they must have sat in the hot West sun for hours cuz at 11 pm after work the box and contents were very hot Still! The lobby probably gets as hot as 120 degrees as it is 90 here...I left the door open for UPS and the could not even take them to my door!
Do you think they are safe to Eat? Please no mean answers. I am older and do not want to get sick. Thank You! BTW, QVC comes by US mail which is much better.
07-08-2017 12:08 AM
@KayinMN wrote:So UPS dumped a damaged box of my favorite Ferris Nuts snacks I have on auto ship from HSN in my lobby....not stolen at least...but they must have sat in the hot West sun for hours cuz at 11 pm after work the box and contents were very hot Still! The lobby probably gets as hot as 120 degrees as it is 90 here...I left the door open for UPS and the could not even take them to my door!
Do you think they are safe to Eat? Please no mean answers. I am older and do not want to get sick. Thank You! BTW, QVC comes by US mail which is much better.
Please call HSN customer service and explain your concerns of food safety, damaged box and the amount of time the package sat in the lobby at that high of temperature.
I have had great customer service on food related issues.
07-08-2017 12:18 AM
Yes, I would eat them with no qualms. Dried fruit and nuts don't readily grow bacteria. I think people are paranoid over food safety and could easily eat a lot that's thrown away.
07-08-2017 12:20 AM
@KayinMN Here's some helpful information for you. I wouldn't eat them.
Danger zone (food safety) The temperature range in which food-borne bacteria can grow is known as the danger zone. Food safety agencies, such as the United States' Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), define the danger zone as roughly 4 to 60 °C (39 to 140 °F).
07-08-2017 12:54 AM
Dried fruit & nuts are not PHF (potentially hazardous foods) like meat and dairy, so the danger zone doesn't pertain to them. Similar to things like cookies and candy which are frequently at ambient temperatures in that range. Think the temperature of your kitchen. It's probably not below 41 degrees F, but there are many foods stored at "room temperature ".
I am food safety certified for my job and do food safety inspections at my company.
However, if you are concerned at all, I would do as suggested--call HSN and get a refund or replacement and don't eat.
After sitting at that temp, my thought would be more that the texture or taste would be off more than bacteria forming.
07-08-2017 01:19 AM
@Tori3569 wrote:Dried fruit & nuts are not PHF (potentially hazardous foods) like meat and dairy, so the danger zone doesn't pertain to them. Similar to things like cookies and candy which are frequently at ambient temperatures in that range. Think the temperature of your kitchen. It's probably not below 41 degrees F, but there are many foods stored at "room temperature ".
I am food safety certified for my job and do food safety inspections at my company.
However, if you are concerned at all, I would do as suggested--call HSN and get a refund or replacement and don't eat.
After sitting at that temp, my thought would be more that the texture or taste would be off more than bacteria forming.
Or, the heat may cause the oils in the nuts to go rancid.
07-08-2017 05:44 AM
As someone who had food poisoning once......if you feel any doubt...don't eat it.
Just not worth it
07-08-2017 08:02 AM
When in doubt throw it out!
07-08-2017 09:08 AM
I personally wouldn't eat them, but that doesn't mean they're bad.
I try to keep a close tab on anything edible as I have a food phobia.
07-08-2017 09:15 AM
Call HSN. They should send a replacement. I would also call UPS and file a complaint about the box being crushed and left in a very hot lobby. You can have them add a note to your address for deliveries to be made to the door of your apartment versus just the unmanned and super hot lobby. You may also connect with a neighbor who could pick up the item from wherever UPS leaves it. You could then just pop in and pick it up. Also, you could have it delivered to your work for pickup when you get there. I've done this a few times when things need signing for. I work in a high security job, so there are steps to go through to get a package for me delivered, but even I can do it. Just something to consider.
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