How to Differentiate Between Manufacturing Date and Expiry Date

Learn the key differences between manufacturing and expiry dates on products to ensure safe usage.

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The manufacturing date indicates when a product was created, often shown as 'MFG,' while the expiry date marks the last day it is considered safe to use, shown as 'EXP.' Always check both dates to ensure products are used within their safe and effective period.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the significance of a manufacturing date? The manufacturing date shows when a product was made, ensuring you know its age and can track its quality.
  2. Why is it important to check the expiry date? Checking the expiry date ensures the product is safe and effective to use before its last usage date.
  3. How can I find the manufacturing and expiry dates on a product? Look for 'MFG' for the manufacturing date and 'EXP' for the expiry date, usually printed on the packaging.
  4. Do all products have an expiry date? Not all products have an expiry date; however, many consumables and medications do for safety reasons.