Is It Safe to Drink Milk Before the Sell-By Date?
Learn if milk is safe to consume before the sell-by date and how to spot signs of spoilage like sour smell or lumps.
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Milk is usually safe to drink before the sell by date but always check for signs of spoilage. Smell the milk and look for changes in texture. If it smells sour or has lumps, it's best to discard it.
FAQs & Answers
- Can milk be consumed after the sell-by date? Milk can sometimes be consumed shortly after the sell-by date if it shows no signs of spoilage, such as sour smell or curdling. Always check before drinking.
- How can I tell if milk has gone bad? You can tell milk is bad if it smells sour, has a lumpy texture, or appears discolored. These signs indicate spoilage and that the milk should be discarded.
- What is the difference between the sell-by and expiration date on milk? The sell-by date guides retailers on how long to display the product, while the expiration date indicates when the milk may no longer be safe to consume.