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How long do cooked chicken wings last in fridge? How can you tell they have gone bad?

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Storing leftovers safely is crucial to minimizing food waste and protecting against foodborne illnesses. Chicken wings, a popular and versatile dish, are no exception. Knowing how long cooked chicken wings can last in the refrigerator and how to identify when they have gone bad is an essential part of kitchen safety and hygiene.

Here's a comprehensive look at the storage lifespan of cooked chicken wings in the fridge, alongside clear indicators of spoilage.

Shelf Life of Cooked Chicken Wings in the Refrigerator
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends that cooked chicken, including wings, be stored in the refrigerator (at 40°F or below) and consumed within 3 to 4 days.

To extend the shelf life of cooked chicken wings, make sure to store them in shallow airtight containers or wrap them tightly with heavy-duty aluminum foil or plastic wrap.

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