Pizza left out for 6 hours

We all know that leftover pizza never actually happens. But hypothetically what if you fell asleep while binge-watching The Great British Bake Off only to wake up to your pizza box as a pillow? Is pizza responsible enough to be left out all night without supervision? What are the best and most graceful ways to store those last slices?

For those A+ students who were in student congress, the lead in the school musical, and played on the varsity racquetball team:

This method will require a bit of hindsight and some leg work but storing it in the fridge is your best bet when it comes to leftover pizza. Wrapping each slice with aluminum foil, wax, or parchment paper will keep the slices from dehydrating considerably. Make sure the stack is also tightly sealed with plastic wrap or another eco-friendly alternative. Stacking them on top of one another serves as a practical way to keep from overcrowding your fridge with a large cardboard box.

For those who want to make a valiant effort but…

Throw those bad boys into a resealable bag or Tupperware container before the fridge. It’s the same concept as the “stack-and-seal” but a little more laissez faire. Either way, you’re giving your pizza a good home which is what really matters.

For those who need a “rainy-day-slice”

If you’re planning to keep the leftovers for more than a day or two, consider putting them in the freezer after stacking them with an airtight container lined with paper towels. The most important part is ensuring that the pizza is sealed properly which will allow you to save the slices up to a month (but hey, today works too).

For those who just couldn’t:

Listen, we get it: watching people make a seven-foot tall croquembouche is extremely entertaining. Pizza that’s been left out overnight isn’t the worst thing in the world and is part judgement call. And before you start Web MD’ing yourself, we know people who have consumed exposed slices and lived to share the tale. That being said, it’s recommended that pizza not be left unattended for more than two hours for the potential of bacteria.

Oh well, guess you’re just going to have to order another one!

— Amanda Yam

Pizza left out for 6 hours

The INSIDER Summary:

  • Pizza is safe to eat even after it's been sitting out for a while.
  • If it's been sitting out for more than two hours at room temperature, pizza is unsafe to eat.
  • Pizza that's been sitting in the fridge can stay fresh up to four days.

After a long night out, you may feel insatiable drunchies stronger than your actual level of hunger. You order that extra-large pizza anyway. You fail to finish it, but it's okay, you'll save it for breakfast the next morning (or 2 pm the next day).

Leaving our pizza out and eating it at another time is something we've all been guilty of at some point or another.

#SpoonTip: Feel less lazy eating pizza the morning after by transforming your leftovers into a breakfast pizza.

But is pizza actually safe to eat after it's been sitting out for a while? Well, it depends upon how it was stored.

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If your pizza has been sitting at room temperature...

Sadly, if your pizza has been sitting out for more than two hours it is not safe to eat. According to the U.S Department of Agriculture (USDA), all perishable foods, including pizza, are not safe to eat after sitting at room temperature overnight. This rule holds true whether your pizza has meat on it or not. By leaving your pizza out at room temperature, you are increasing your risk of being contaminated by food borne illnesses.

The USDA indicates a "danger zone" for perishable foods stored at temperates between 40 degrees fahrenheit and 140 degrees fahrenheit. The number of food borne illnesses can double every 20 minutes that a food is left out in the "danger zone."

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If your pizza has been sitting in the fridge...

Lucky you. According to the USDA, if your pizza has been refrigerated at a temperature lower than 40 degrees fahrenheit, its safe to eat up to four days. If you want to eat a slice thats been sitting in the fridge for five days, it's generally okay too—but after four days your risk of getting a food borne illness increases and who wants that? It's much safer to just order another pizza.

Being the type of person who shoves leftovers pizzas in the oven and leaves them there in the hopes of returning later the same day to devour the last slices can be extremely rewarding when everything goes according to plan. There’s just something special about leftover pizza. However, because I have an inability to remember the simplest of tasks, I tend to forget my pizzas in the oven overnight.

The sheer thought of knowing that the pizza has been out overnight can be a bit nasty and for good reason. A lot of food tends to spoil if it’s left at room temperature overnight, as bacterial growth starts to take place within a few hours. Visually inspecting the food isn’t enough when it’s been out for a couple of hours. It will take a long time before you can see the effects with your bare eye. So, how cautious should one be when it comes to pizza?

According to the US Department of Agriculture, you shouldn’t eat a pizza that’s been left out overnight. The risk of leaving perishable food out overnight is that it can be contaminated with food-borne illnesses. While the department’s guidelines recommend not eating any food that’s been left out for more than 2 hours, it should be noted that there’s usually little threat of food-borne illness in a pizza that’s been left out overnight but it should still be avoided to minimize the risk of food poisoning.

However, I do recommend refrigerating your leftover pizza slices at all times. If you still decide to eat a pizza that’s been left out overnight then that’s your decision. I have done it a couple of times too, and I have never felt sick. While the aim is to store all of your food in an environment that keeps them in the best possible condition, I don’t think you need to feel panic if you’re reading this because you just ate a pizza slice that you forgot to store. I just think you should do everything in your power to remember to place your leftovers in the fridge to avoid food poisoning in the future.

I’ve had food poisoning and there’s nothing good about it. It’s a horrible experience, or at least it can be and I don’t wish for anyone else to experience it.

But, as always, it’s good to be cautious and keep note of how you’re feeling. The ingredients on the pizza will determine the impact. Cheese, tomato sauce, yeast-based bread, and veggies can usually handle a night at room temperature without spoiling. Tomato sauce is too acidic to promote any bacterial growth of that kind, cheese has undergone lactic acid fermentation and has low pH, and the bread isn’t large or thick enough to retain the warmth and moist needed to grow bacillus.

Ham and other ingredients can be trickier though. Meat in general should probably be avoided if it’s been left out overnight.

Type of Pizza Stored At Room Temperature Stored In Freezer Stored In Refrigerator
Homemade Pizza 2 hours About 6 months 3-4 days
Delivered Pizza 2 hours About 6 months 3-4 days
Frozen Pizza 2 hours 15-20 months If heated first: 3-4 days. If placed in the refrigerator frozen: Count 3-4 days from the time it had thawed.

What Can Happen If You Eat Pizza That Was Left Out?

The USDA state that perishable foods stored at temperatures between 40 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit are at risk of carrying bacteria. The amount of time the food has been exposed to said temperatures drastically increases the risk of bacteria. Leaving your pizza out for a short period of time is generally okay, and you shouldn’t have to worry about eating it. However, longer periods of time can pose a certain risk.

Eating a pizza that’s been left out overnight can lead to nausea, being gaseous, stomach aches, and most other symptoms associated with food poisoning. You can experience some of the more severe symptoms or just the mildest ones and there’s a bunch of different things that determine that. The type of ingredients used, the temperature, your body’s reaction to certain ingredients, etc.

There’s no way for me to tell you how you will react, therefore, I will recommend that you avoid eating the pizza.

Does Reheating Pizza Kill Bacteria?

Most of us are familiar with the fact that cold and warm temperatures fend off bacteria. But what about a pizza that’s been left out overnight? Can you remove accumulated bacteria by reheating the pizza, making it safe to eat once again? Let’s check it out.

By reheating the pizza to temperatures above 165 degrees Fahrenheit you will kill the bacteria. This is, however, not enough. Why? Because some bacteria tend to leave spores and toxins and these aren’t killed by the temperature. So once your food has started to grow mold or bacteria, there’s very little you can do about it. The best choice is going to be to discard the food.

The risk just isn’t worth it. Yes, it’s a horrible experience to watch a pizza end up in the trash but it’s better than feeling like garbage yourself. There will be other pizzas, trust me.

The principles above also tell us why food shouldn’t be taken out of the freezer, thawed, and then put back in the freezer. While you can prevent the growth of bacteria, you can’t really reverse it.

How Long Does Pizza Last In the Box?

So, keeping a pizza out in the open for more than 2 hours doesn’t seem like the way to go. But what about a pizza that’s been refrigerated?

From the point that you pick up the pizza, eat it, and store the leftovers in the refrigerator you can expect the pizza to last for about 4 days on average before eating it becomes questionable. You can put the entire box in the fridge but there are better ways to store a pizza. My preferred method is to take the slices and place them in a Tupperware container – either stacked on top of each other as is or with a piece of baking paper between each slice.

How Can You Tell If a Pizza Has Gone Bad?

If you were to handle a pizza that’s on the edge, wouldn’t it be wise to know what to look for and what to avoid? I think so. Pizza, just like most other foods, will show obvious signs if it’s gone bad. The longer it has been sitting, the more obvious the signs will be. For instance, a pizza that’s been left in the refrigerator for a couple of weeks will probably have large mold spots, while a fresher pizza will show very little signs of spoilage.

Generally, using your nose and your fingers is a good way to identify a pizza that’s going bad. The pizza will start to dry up and the texture will change substantially as time goes. Merely changing texture isn’t enough to deem the pizza bad, as this process starts as soon as the pizza starts to cool down. It’s still considered safe to eat the pizza if it’s just the texture that’s changed.

What you’ll want to keep a nose out for is the smell. When you smell a rancid odor coming from your pizza you know that it’s been too long. It’s time to let the pizza go.

Remember, there are health risks associated with eating spoiled food so keep an eye open and if you have doubts, always go for the safest option.

Can you eat pizza left out for 6 hours?

The United States Department of Agriculture advises you not to let cooked food - like pizza or other kinds of takeout - sit at room temperature for more than two hours before throwing it away.

How long can pizza sit out without going bad?

The Department of Agriculture in the United States recommends that cooked food such as pizza should not sit out two hours or more. Furthermore, Tomi Gemignani, the World Pizza Champion, warns the public and states that food that sits out at an average room temperature for four hours or more should be thrown away.