Good Morning !
I am not one to always look at the best before date when I purchase something in the grocery store, I would like to think that I am buying a fairly fresh product. The best before date is just a stamp that the company places on the product with their best guess as to it’s end of freshness and not necessarily unfit for consumption. We Canadians throw away a lot of food we think is unfit to eat just because the Best Before Date is passed due ..
A Few Years ago THIS Study was released( Canadians rely on ‘best before’ dates even if it causes food waste, study finds.)
After some U.K. grocers removed “best before” dates on select food products, a new study found that the majority of Canadians prefer to keep these labels, even if getting rid of them could lead to reducing food waste. ( ctv )
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