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Most people get this wrong and toss out the can. The right way to read ‘Best By’ or ‘Best Before’ dates.

Posted on August 21, 2025 By admin No Comments on Most people get this wrong and toss out the can. The right way to read ‘Best By’ or ‘Best Before’ dates.

‘Best By’ dates are set by manufacturers to indicate the period during which the food is expected to maintain its best flavor, color, and nutritional quality. These dates are based on factors like the type of food, packaging materials, and expected storage conditions. In most cases (with the exception of infant formula), these dates are not federally regulated, meaning they serve as guidance—not a safety deadline.

Common Misconceptions About Expiration Dates

One of the most widespread misconceptions is treating ‘Best By’ dates as hard expiration deadlines. While a product may lose some freshness or texture after this date, it’s usually still safe to consume if it shows no signs of spoilage. This is particularly true for shelf-stable items such as canned foods, which can often last years beyond their date when stored correctly.

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