I always check the expiration date in the story. Usually, they vary greatly - though that is less the case with a mass product like milk. Sometimes, products they are selling are even expired.
It seems that it's more nuanced than removing the date entirely, but it's still an absurd surrender to climate cultists.
Normal people will, but a store or restaurant may have a policy/requirement to not use product past a "use by" date and may treat a "best before" date as a different thing.
I used to go to a deli that wouldn't sell unopened bags of potato chips past the date, though I don't remember if it was a "use by" or "best before".
Stores and restaurants should have the same requirement for both. An individual can make the decision for themselves when a bottle of milk is no longer fit for human consumption, but if you're selling it to the general public it sure as hell better be.
I always check the expiration date in the story. Usually, they vary greatly - though that is less the case with a mass product like milk. Sometimes, products they are selling are even expired.
It seems that it's more nuanced than removing the date entirely, but it's still an absurd surrender to climate cultists.
i hate it when the tranny benis is out of date
Worse than than, people will associate "best before" with things like milk that actually go bad and fast.
Result will be even more waste from people throwing out nuts or grains or things that last way past their 'best' date.
Normal people will, but a store or restaurant may have a policy/requirement to not use product past a "use by" date and may treat a "best before" date as a different thing.
I used to go to a deli that wouldn't sell unopened bags of potato chips past the date, though I don't remember if it was a "use by" or "best before".
and use by, literally means it wont be edible tomorrw, (or thats what it should).
best before only means a quality change, not an edibility change.
Stores and restaurants should have the same requirement for both. An individual can make the decision for themselves when a bottle of milk is no longer fit for human consumption, but if you're selling it to the general public it sure as hell better be.