Is the Sell By Date the Same as the Expiry Date? Key Differences Explained

Learn the difference between sell by date and expiry date to safely consume food products after purchase.

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Sell by date is not the same as expiry date. The sell by date indicates the last day a product should be sold but can still be consumed safely after this date if stored properly. The expiry date (or use by date) shows the last day the product is considered safe to eat.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What does the sell by date on food products mean? The sell by date indicates the last day a product should be sold by the retailer but the food can still be safely consumed if stored properly after this date.
  2. Is it safe to eat food after the expiry date? It is generally not recommended to consume food after the expiry or use by date, as this date signifies the last day the product is considered safe to eat.
  3. How does the use by date differ from the sell by date? The use by date, also called expiry date, marks the last day the product is safe for consumption, whereas the sell by date is used by retailers to manage stock.