doomdragon6
Staff member
So, this morning I bought 3 Chick Fil-A chicken biscuits because I love them so and I'm rarely up early enough or have enough free time to get them.
I ate one and was going to refrigerate the others.
I bought them at about 10 am, and my plan was originally to go to my classes, get back to my car, and get them in the fridge by about 3:30. INSTEAD, I ended up staying on campus 'til about 8 pm, at which point I went home and got them in the fridge.
Now, with my understanding of bacteria and food, they're perfectly fine to eat. But my girlfriend and roommate fear for my health should I eat them. The biscuits were in a car in a parking deck, wrapped in their tin foil, in their bag, for 10 hours. Granted, it's moist Alabama heat, but I feel like they ought to be fine. They don't smell bad or anything or have any sign of decomposition that I can detect.
So, what do you think, Halforum? Should I eat them or not?
I ate one and was going to refrigerate the others.
I bought them at about 10 am, and my plan was originally to go to my classes, get back to my car, and get them in the fridge by about 3:30. INSTEAD, I ended up staying on campus 'til about 8 pm, at which point I went home and got them in the fridge.
Now, with my understanding of bacteria and food, they're perfectly fine to eat. But my girlfriend and roommate fear for my health should I eat them. The biscuits were in a car in a parking deck, wrapped in their tin foil, in their bag, for 10 hours. Granted, it's moist Alabama heat, but I feel like they ought to be fine. They don't smell bad or anything or have any sign of decomposition that I can detect.
So, what do you think, Halforum? Should I eat them or not?