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If your watermelon has these warning signs, it’s best to toss it

🧊 How to Keep Watermelon Fresh Longer
Want to avoid spoilage in the first place? Here are a few simple tips:

Store whole watermelon at room temperature until cut
Refrigerate after cutting and keep it in an airtight container
Eat within 3–5 days for best quality
Keep it cold (below 4°C / 40°F) to slow bacterial growth
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Can I cut off the bad part and eat the rest?
It’s not recommended—especially if there’s mold or a bad smell. Spoilage can spread beyond what you see.

Is slightly soft watermelon still safe?
If it’s only slightly soft but smells and tastes normal, it may still be okay—but use caution.

What causes watermelon to spoil?
Exposure to air, bacteria, and time all contribute to spoilage—especially after cutting.

Can spoiled watermelon make you sick?
Yes, it can lead to food poisoning symptoms like stomach upset, nausea, or diarrhea.

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