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Why does pork loin smell like sulfur when package is opened?

This is the second time I have encountered this. I have a vacuum packed pork loin within the sill by date and when I open it, it smells like sulfur (that kind of rotten egg smell). The first time it happened, we tossed it but now it has happened again even though we purchased a different brand. Is this normal or is the meat bad? I tried finding a contact number for IBP Pork bought by Tyson but couldn't locate one. Anyone know anything about this?
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I've encountered the same problem with pork tenderloin, baby back ribs, etc. all purchased waay before the expiration date. I think it's the blood that smells foul. Once it's cleaned, the smell is gone.
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  • Stephen M by Stephen M
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    Because they use a flame thrower to burn the hair off the freshly dead pig and also to help sterelize it.
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  • quackpotwatcher by quackpot...
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    cuts of meat are often fresher if bought from stores that have butchers on staff,makes for better quality cuts than the big mass producers,sounds like the tyson stuff was old old
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  • Jo D by Jo D
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    My guess is that the smell is because its old and it's either a natural decay smell or its part of some sort of preservative that they use. I know the smell you mean. It won't neccessarily make you sick but the meat isn't really fresh either.

    Just because it's within the "sell by date" doesn't mean it isnt "old." Like the above response says, dont buy meat from prepackaged joints like that. Buy meat that is packaged in the store. Not shipped in packed with a big named brand on it.
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  • H-man by H-man
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    Take it back and complain.
    • 2 years ago
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  • Lee by Lee
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    I read in an article that some companies inject gases into packaging to keep meat red longer .
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  • the3lemons by the3lemo...
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    this should occur ONLY if its a vacuum sealed package from a major manufacturer

    being that bacteria thrives in oxygen and moisture, the larger companies will use nitrogen to void the oxygen remaining in the bag. this should be what is producing th sulfuric smell you are noticing (if its in date and not obviously spoiled)

    alot of pork and chicken products are being sold this way to increase sales life. take it out of the package. rinse it. and allow it to air dry (10-15 minutes) the smell should go away after this. though, its common for some to remain, but you should have to put your nose to it to smell it. and should definitely not be noticeable after cooking
    • 2 years ago
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