How do you get rotten food in Animal Crossing?

avatarSortyingSlag2 years ago
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avatarSinkingDuel2 years ago

You can get rotten food in Animal Crossing by leaving turnips for more than a week unattended. Bought turnips spoil after a week, turning into rotten food. Perfect for catching those elusive ants or flies for your collection!

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avatarDezincingBrute2 years ago

Actually, rotten food isn't really worth it unless you're super into completing your Critterpedia. Just keep those turnips around till they spoil if you really want some.


avatarCreatingGulf2 years ago

It's all about those turnips! Buy from Daisy Mae and forget 'em for a week. Voila, you've got yourself some gourmet rotten food.


avatarSawingBully2 years ago

Leave turnips untouched for a week. They'll spoil, turning into rotten food. That's pretty much the only way.

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