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Why Ground Beef Turns Gray in the First Place
This is normal.
This is expected.
And on its own, this does not mean the meat has gone bad.
So if the beef is gray in the center but red on the outside, that’s usually harmless and safe—as long as everything else checks out.
When Gray Ground Beef Isn’t Safe
- A sour, off, or ammonia-like smell
- A sticky, slimy, or tacky texture
- Entire surface turning gray or brown with dullness
- Visible mold (rare but possible)
- It’s past the “use by” date
When multiple signs show up together, it’s safest to toss it out.
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