Opened a can of Spam and found it sitting in a clear jelly
Always check the expiration date on your can of Spam before consumption. While canned goods often last beyond their labeled date, it's a useful indicator of peak quality. Store your Spam in a cool, dry place to maximize shelf life, as heat and humidity can accelerate spoilage.
Additionally, inspect the can for any signs of damage, such as dents, rust, or leaks. These can compromise the can's integrity and lead to bacterial contamination. If a can is damaged, it’s best not to consume its contents.