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Terms like “sell by” and “best before” may sound synonymous but they’re not—and they may reveal less than you think about whether food is safe to eat. Most food labels in the U.S. actually tell you ...
This week California banned the use of consumer ‘sell-by’ dates labelling on most food products. It’s an effort to reduce the vast amount of food thrown out due to confusion over ‘expiration’, ‘best ...
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Quick question, same as the headline: When you see a “sell by” date on a food item at the grocery store, be it something relatively perishable like a gallon of milk or more stable like a box of cereal ...
Food labels can be confusing, with terms like sell by, best by and use by, among a few. There is limited federal requirement that product expiration dates be labeled for safety. Manufacturers choose ...
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Food labels such as “sell by,” “use by” and “best by” have long been confused for expiration dates on grocery products, leading consumers to prematurely throw away perfectly safe and nutritious foods.