Do Expiration Dates Really Matter?

Food Industry Terminology

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‘Use by’ and ‘best’ by’ are dates intended for the consumer to use, and indicates quality, but it is not the date the producer deems when the product has reached its peak freshness, nor does it indicate when food spoils or is unsafe to eat. ‘Use by’ can also mean this is the last date the manufacturer recommends the food be consumed while it is still at peak quality. ‘Sell by’ is the date intended to help manufacturers and retailers and is a stocking and marketing tool ensuring the product receives a proper turnover or is sold quickly so they have a long shelf life after the consumer purchases it. However, many consumers misinterpret this date and base their buying decision on it, when it is not an expiry date.

Next, discover the major problem with expiration dates and how it is leading to millions of dollars and pounds of food wasted every year.

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