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How long does smoked salmon last after you smoke it?

Asked: Mike Patterson, Last Updated:

Yes, smoked salmon go bad but after some time. Depending on where you store, it may even last for months. So if you're wondering about smoked salmon safety, it lasts between 1-2 weeks when stored under normal conditions.

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