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  1. Enduring the non-thrills of Devil's Due makes one thing clear: "Found footage" movies have passed their sell-by date. Full Review | Original Score: D | Nov 29, 2017

  2. Aug 3, 2018 · Display-until and sell-by dates: These are there to warn shop staff when to take a product off the shelves. They're not instructions for consumers (although you might be able to use them to get a discount).

  3. The first date you may see on a pack, although not compulsory is ‘ Display Until ‘ or ‘ Sell By ‘. These dates are not required by law but are more of an instruction to the shop’s staff. The dates you actually need to concern yourself with are ‘Use By’ and ‘Best Before’.

    • Food Date Labelling
    • Use-by Dates Are About Safety
    • Best Before Dates Are About Quality
    • The Sniff Test
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    • Avoiding Food Waste

    The difference between best before and use-by dates is really important. Some foods deteriorate over time in a way that may present a food safety risk. On most packaged food, depending on the product, you will see either: 1. a use-by date - relating to food safety 2. a best before date - relating to food quality

    A use-by date on food is about safety. This is the most important date to remember. Never eat food after the use-by date, even if it looks and smells ok, as it could make you very ill. You can eat food until midnight on the use-by date shown on a product, but not after, unless the food has been cooked or frozen. You will see use-by dates on food th...

    The best before date, sometimes shown as BBE (best before end), is about quality and not safety. After the best before date listed on a product, the food will be safe to eat but may not be at its best. Best before dates appear on a wide range of foods including: 1. frozen foods (such as peas, chips and ice cream) 2. dried foods (such as pasta and r...

    For foods with a best before date (which concerns food quality), you may choose to use sensory cues to find out if the food is okay to eat. For example, you could look for visible mould on bread, taste to see if biscuits/crisps are stale, or sniff/smell some dairy products with a best before date to see if they have soured. For food with a use-by d...

    If you are supplying people with packaged food from a food bank, you still need to check and follow the use-by dates. Giving out food after its use-by date puts people at risk, and could lead to enforcement action being taken against the food bank.

    We know many people are concerned about food waste and we welcome safe methods of reducing waste. To reduce the amount of food you throw away: 1. follow storage instructions on the packet 2. use up, cook or freeze foods that are approaching their use-by date first 3. keep your fridge below 5°C 4. plan your meals ahead

  4. Apr 28, 2024 · Dairy products typically come with a “Sell By” or “Use By” date, which can be a bit more rigid due to their perishable nature. Milk, for example, can usually last a few days beyond its date if stored properly at or below 40°F.

  5. Jan 19, 2022 · The best-by, sell-by, and use-by dates on your food packaging isn't the same as an expiration date. You can actually extend many of these dates a bit further, depending on the grocery store item.

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  7. Jan 3, 2024 · A ‘use by’ date is the product manufacturer’s recommended date to use the product in order to still get peak product quality, with a safety component as well. After that date, the product quality could decline, and if proper storage measures aren’t used, your health could be at risk.

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