How to Determine Expiration Dates on Food Products

Learn how to identify expiration dates and signs of spoilage for food products.

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To know if something expires, look for the expiration date printed on the packaging. Common labels include 'Best Before,' 'Use By,' or 'Sell By' dates. Additionally, check for changes in color, smell, or texture, which can indicate spoilage or reduced quality.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What does 'Best Before' mean? 'Best Before' indicates the date until which the product is expected to remain at its best quality, but it may still be safe to eat afterwards.
  2. How can I tell if food has gone bad without an expiration date? Look for changes in color, odor, or texture, and be sure to check for any signs of mold or off smells.
  3. Are 'Sell By' dates important? 'Sell By' dates are meant for retailers to manage inventory and aren't necessarily indicators of food safety for consumers.