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" Several people inter_iewed replied with "Ohh I just dont understand them" or "they are confusing" Come on how fecking close does your familys breeding plan have to have been, to not understand a simple date stamp, when it says what the date stands for, right next to the date!! " thats harsh... because the 3 that you mention actually mean 3 different things... display before... actually used for supermarket stocking purposes more that information for consumers... doesn't tell you when you have to actually eat it by Best before... used so you know when a product is at perfect condition, again doesn't tell consumers when you have to eat by.. Used by.... the only one that actually gives the consumer any information! that is why they are going to just the one... because people were getting confused!!! | |||
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"Lots of stuff is ok after the sell by date you just look at it n smell it to make sure its ok" ex's? | |||
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"I still won't drink milk more than 2 days from opening... " You too??? So do I!! However, with regards to other foods, I work on the basis that if they haven't become a life form of their own and are trying to batter their way out of the fridge, then they are safe to eat! | |||
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"I still won't drink milk more than 2 days from opening... You too??? So do I!! However, with regards to other foods, I work on the basis that if they haven't become a life form of their own and are trying to batter their way out of the fridge, then they are safe to eat! " Don't keep yer milk and flour in there then. Seeemples. | |||
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"Way back in time I worked for a major food retailer. We were part of the Goverments consultation on Sell By Dates (and the like). The introduction was partly "Nanny State" and partly big business wanting a way to get us all to buy more food! Back in the early 90's even salt and vinegar (both preservatives) had a 1 year sell by date, when in fact they would last many years. But it has worked in favour of those lage companies! I see that two posters (View & Gen?) won't drink milk after it is open two days. I buy milk on a Saturday and use it until it starts to smell. Yoghurts are perfectly OK to use way past the sell by. I have eaten them two weeks after and they are perfectly alright. There was a "Food Scientist" on the telly this morning and she was saying that processed foods are the worst, because they would grow unwanted bacteria! Well, they must have been in there when it was packaged, so eaten within or after the sell by and you are in trouble. Would love to see us get back to as it used to be! You looked, smelt and perhaps even tasted it and made a decision based on your findings. Also, not many had fridges and just had a large cold slab of stone in the larder/pantry.. (Blimey! Been a while since I posted after an enforced absence... But that one has broken me in nicely! )" Enforced? How far up the steps did you have to sit? On the topic of yoghurt, i once had one from my mates' fridge. Only when i had eaten it did i notice it was over 4 months out of date. However, it tasted fine, and no problems afterwards. | |||
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" Enforced? How far up the steps did you have to sit? " Nah! Sadly no spanking from Rugby this time Been without connection so could only get on here on the phone! Not conducive to forum posting!! | |||
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"A friend of mine is a chef, and wanted to prove a point about yoghurt. Its a natural product, produced by bacteria, so how could it go out of date? He left one in his fridge until a year after the date, and then ate it. He was fine. As long as it remains sealed, and no air gets to it, it won't go off!" also volvic water that's been 'running down the mountains for centuries' has a use by date lol... | |||
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"Lots of stuff is ok after the sell by date you just look at it n smell it to make sure its ok" Agreed. Two of the five senses we are equipped with a perfect for determining if something is ok to eat: Smell first, taste second. Siren is notorious for throwing perfectly good food away simply because it's been open for more than two days. How wierd is this: she'll keep processed chicken in the fridge for a week but on a Tuesday she'll throw away the leftovers of a whole chicken I cooked on a Sunday! Drives me crackers!! | |||
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"How wierd is this: she'll keep processed chicken in the fridge for a week but on a Tuesday she'll throw away the leftovers of a whole chicken I cooked on a Sunday! Drives me crackers!!" Sundays chicken is the next couple of days sandwiches!!! Very little food waste here, beyond bones and fat cut off meat. My supermarket profile is weird, as with a large veg plot I buy just milk and meat for a lot of the year. Also no food in bin bags means they don't stink in the summer. | |||
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"Rice is a simple enough food isn’t it… if it has been cooked, you keep it in the fridge and it looks OK, smells OK, it will be OK won’t it? Actually some bacteria found in rice produces some really nasty toxins… they can make you ill in as little as 30 minutes. " The trick is to only cook what you need, and if living alone basic maths on most recipies to size them down, or cook in batches where you can freeze part of it. | |||
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"As the main reason cited by the government for this change is to reduce food wastage, one wonders if they will crack down on BOGOF deals for perishable foods. These deals tempt shoppers to take home more food than they can consume within the 'use by' date." That's a great point. We see lots of public information campaigns about turning off lights and not wasting energy or asking us if that journey is necessary. Those who lived in the dark days of Heath and Wilson in the 70's will remember when we were advised to bathe together and brush our teeth in the dark during the power cuts. I don't think I have ever seen any campaigns about not wasting food. I have tried to get out of the supermarket habit of emptying my fridge to make way for more of the same I just bought. With a little effort I ate really well from the store cupboard and freezer for nearly a month - just getting fresh milk and bread. I surprised myself at the amount of food I had in the house and it shamed me. I The 'big shop' every week is to binge buy in a lot of cases and we are seduced by supermarket offers otherwise I wouldn't have had forgotten food in the cupboards - bought on impulse and probably as the result of bogof. | |||
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