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How long do potatoes last?
Potatoes like a cool, dark cupboard — not the fridge.
in the fridge
2–5 weeks
A cool, dark, airy spot keeps them weeks; light causes greening.
Potatoes storage times compared
| Storage | Keeps for | |
|---|---|---|
| 🗄️ Pantry | 2–5 weeks | |
| 🧊 Freezer | 10–12 months |
Times assume a fridge at or below 4°C / 40°F and a freezer at -18°C / 0°F.
🛒 Store it better
Keep potatoes fresher for longer with the right produce keeper containers.
Shop produce keeper containers →How to tell if potatoes has gone bad
- Soft, wrinkled skin
- Green patches (sprouts/solanine)
- Long sprouts or mold
Storage tips
- Keep them out of the fridge — cold turns the starch to sugar.
- Store away from onions, which speed sprouting.
Frequently asked questions
- Can you store potatoes in the fridge?
- Better not — cold converts starch to sugar and can create harmful compounds when fried.