Entertaining Debate Over Expired Ken's Dressing Sparks Online Frenzy

Harper Quill

Updated Thursday, July 4, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent Reddit post has sparked a entertaining online debate over an expired bottle of Ken's dressing. The image shows a hand holding a bottle of brownish condiment with a green and white label stating, "Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back from Ken. Best when purchased by date on label. 17 NOV 00." The background suggests an indoor kitchen setting with a chair and a colorful box.

The original poster shared the image with the caption, "My wife said that 'This was still good.' I threw it out anyhow." This simple declaration set off a chain of humorous and relatable comments from users sharing their own experiences with expired food.

One user humorously commented, "To be fair, she may have bought it before this date." Another shared a personal anecdote, "Holy c***! My daughter just went through our pantry today looking for expired stuff, and we were amazed when she found something that expired 6 years ago. That's 24 years old, dude!"

The post took a nostalgic turn with comments like "Y2K strikes again!" and "Wow! Pre 9/11!" Others joined in with jokes and sarcasm. "Fat free… it was never good," one user quipped, while another said, "If you had thrown it away quietly, she would have asked you first thing in the morning where it was 😂."

A particularly witty comment read, "In another year, it's too old for Leonardo DiCaprio," referencing the actor's well-known dating preferences. The amusement continued with, "Better give Ken a call and get your money back" and "Might have to dig Ken up for your money back at this point."

Some users shared their own family tales, like one who moved in to help care for a parent with dementia and discovered a treasure trove of expired items. "I found an open bottle of some condiment that was over 10 years old. Some bottles were frozen shut so tight, I couldn't get them open, and I'm a pretty strong guy," they recounted.

One user defended the old bottle, saying, "In her defense it probably tastes the same," while another joked about the extended shelf life, "Why would you throw it out? The 'expiration' date is November 17, 2100. Still got plenty of shelf life. 🤣😂🤣"

As the discussion continued, it became clear that many people have had similar experiences with expired products lingering in their kitchens. Whether it's a funny memory or a shared frustration, this Reddit post about Ken's dressing has brought people together for a laugh.

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Top Comments from Reddit

togocann49

To be fair, she may have bought it before this date.

aldone123

Fat free… it was never good

jcpmojo

Holy c***! My daughter just went through our pantry today looking for expired stuff, and we were amazed when she found something that expired 6 years ago. That's 24 years old, dude!

Substantial_Ad_7027

Better give Ken a call and get your money back.

reav11

In another year, it's too old for Leonardo DiCaprio

atomicsnarl

Y2K strikes again!

calvinwho

In her defense it probably taste the same.

MisterLangerhanky

Wow! Pre 9/11!

whatsupdoggy1

If you had thrown it away quietly, she would have asked you first thing in the morning where it was 😂

scienceizfake

Is your wife my mother in law?

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