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How long do strawberries last in the fridge?

2–3 days
Fridge, from purchase — USDA FoodKeeper guidance for strawberries

Strawberries keep 2–3 days in the fridge — don’t wash them until the moment you eat them, because wet berries are the first to collapse.

How long does it keep?

Fridge, from purchase 2–3 days
Freezer 8–12 months

Can you freeze strawberries? FREEZES, BUT…

Can it sit out?

Strawberries is shelf-stable, so sitting out at room temperature isn’t the safety question — storage time is.

The 2-hour rule, in full →

How to tell if strawberries has gone bad

  • One furry white or gray spot — the berries touching it go next
  • Berries leaking juice into the carton
  • Dull, bruised flesh with a winey, fermented smell

When in doubt, throw it out.

Freeze the ones you can’t finish hulled and single-layer on a tray — they come back fine for smoothies, never for shortcake.

Quick answers

How long do strawberries last in the fridge?

Strawberries keep 2–3 days in the fridge — don’t wash them until the moment you eat them, because wet berries are the first to collapse.

Can you freeze strawberries?

Strawberries hold 8–12 months in the freezer and thaw soft — freeze them for smoothies, sauce, and baking, not for the top of a cake.

How long can strawberries sit out?

Sitting out at room temperature isn’t the safety question for strawberries — storage time is.