Vacuum Sealed Food Shelf-Life Chart - U.S. Packaging & Wrapping (2024)

Whilst keeping the majority of foods in their original packaging can help with preserving them for as long as possible, there are other methods which can prolong the shelf life even further. One of these methods is vacuum packing, removing all the air from a packaged item can help prevent bacteria from growing.

There are many benefits of vacuum packing outside of preventing the growth of bacteria. Some foods don’t necessarily last longer in vacuum bags such as vacuum-packed coffee beans in the freezer, however, the coffee beans will retain much more of their flavor for longer when kept in a vacuum bag. Vacuum packing can also reduce the size of the item, meaning you have more storage.
But how long does vacuum sealed food last?

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How Long Does Vacuum Sealed Food Last in a Freezer?

FoodNormal ShelfVacuum Shelf
Meat4-12 months2-3 years
Luncheon Meat (unopen)1-2 months6 months
Luncheon Meat (open)1-2 months3 months
Hotdogs1-2 months6 months
Ground Meat3-4 months1 year
Mackerel, Salmon, Tuna2 months3 months
Lobster, Crab (de-shelled)2-4 months12 months
Shrimp, Crayfish3-6 months10-12 months
Green Beans8 months2-3 years
Corn6 months1 year
Asparagus10-12 months2 years
Plums, Peaches6 months1 year
Pineapple1 year2-3 years
Tomatoes6 months1 year
Berries6-8 months2-3 years
Bagels, Bread, Pastries6 months3 years
Cookie Dough4-6 weeks3 months
Cookies (homemade)8-12 months2-3 years
Coffee Beans3-6 months6-9 months
Ground Coffee6 months2 year

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Freezing food is a great way to preserve it, however, if not stored properly can lead to your food developing freezer burn. This happens when the water molecules within food migrate to the coldest parts of the freezer, often the sides, and cause food to dehydrate.

When freezing cruciferous vegetables it’s important to blanch the food first, as they release a gas which can cause the plastic bag to expand. Not ideal when the purpose of vacuum packing is to remove all the gases.

How Long Does Vacuum Sealed Food Last at Room Temperature?

FoodNormal ShelfVacuum Shelf
Cookies (homemade)2-3 days1 week
Cookies (bought)1-2 months9 months
Almonds, Peanuts6-12 months2 years
Coffee Beans3-5 months6-9 months
Ground Coffee1-2 weeks5 months
Grains1 year8 years
Beans2-3 years10-12 years
Rice (white) Pasta1-2 years2-3 years
Rice (brown)6 months10 years
Uncooked Cereal4-6 months2 years
Crackers1-2 months1 year
Flour3-8 months1-2 years
Baking Powder6 months6-12 months

The Cryovac vacuum packaging process – created in the 50s to package whole turkeys – was the first commercial example of vacuum packaging perishable items. Since the introduction of industrial vacuum packaging, new methods, materials, and machines have evolved that have improved the quality of human life.

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How Long Does Vacuum Sealed Food Last in a Fridge?

FoodNormal ShelfVacuum Shelf
Eggs (hardboiled)1 week1 week
Chicken (cooked)3-4 days2 weeks
Chicken (raw)1-2 days4-5 days
Cheddar6-8 weeks4-6 months
Lettuce, Spinach7-10 days2 weeks
Citrus Fruits3-4 weeks1 month
Berries5-7 days4-8 months
Tomatoes10 days6 months

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The refrigerator is also a great place to store vacuum-packed food, it can make food last for weeks rather than days. It also allows you to buy food, such as chicken, in bulk, without the fear of having to eat it all over a few days.

Conclusion

Overall, we would strongly recommend vacuum packing as much food as you can in these trying times. Make sure you check if the food has any preparation steps before it can be vacuum sealed, it will also be worth checking if the vacuum seal has stayed shut soon after storing. It’s also important to always check food hasn’t gone bad before cooking if it’s been stored for long periods of time, especially raw meats. For a further extension of shelf life check out which gases are used for modified atmosphere packaging.


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