![]() While we do our very best to keep them secure for the entire trip, sometimes the seals of our jars can become broken in the process. ![]() In between there is plenty of loading, unloading, moving, stacking and changing hands. ![]() However, the journey our beans take from our plant to your grocery store shelf is a long one.įrom our plant, they take a journey to local distributors, who then deliver into the shelves. We make a promise with our beans: every jar that leaves our plant has been checked to ensure a proper, secure seal. To help answer these concerns, we want to set the record straight on when your beans may not be OK to eat. ![]() One of the most common questions we get from our customers is “are my Randall Beans good to eat?” Concerns sometimes come from having beans sitting in their pantry for a while since we don’t include an expiration date or questions about the seal security.
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