Furthermore most expiration dates are not when the food expires, but rather when the company is willing to ensure that food as edible.
Due to not wanting lawsuits and not wanting to take any losses, companies put expiration dates earlier than the food actually expires.
This is, obviously, not true of fresh vegetables and fruits…
Furthermore most expiration dates are not when the food expires, but rather when the company is willing to ensure that food as edible.
ReplyDue to not wanting lawsuits and not wanting to take any losses, companies put expiration dates earlier than the food actually expires.
This is, obviously, not true of fresh vegetables and fruits…
i don’t think anybody is throwing out food regardless with these prices lol. using as fishing bait if nothing else.
ReplyNothing is ever a waste it gets used as soil
ReplyNot South Africans crying over this mistake
ReplyHuh. I didn’t know that there was a difference between the two.
ReplyI will now change my habits accordingly.
I thought it was going to be a Best Buy joke. Swerved me.
ReplyThese are so broken that they send you to the wrong video
ReplyWow… thanks for the education
ReplyIn other words….you know those who told you a year ago that there may be shortages and high inflation..yeah..they were right….
ReplyCan you help me flip my tv to portrait mode?
ReplyI never understood best by but I see now
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