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They are rarely 'Use by' dates now they seem to be all "Best Before..." which is not the same thing. Personally I ignore them all.
When my ex left I found a jar of Vegemite at the back of the cupboard with a use by date 12 years before. My kids are still here to prove that the label was totally meaningless.
They are rarely 'Use by' dates now they seem to be all "Best Before..." which is not the same thing. Personally I ignore them all.
When my ex left I found a jar of Vegemite at the back of the cupboard with a use by date 12 years before. My kids are still here to prove that the label was totally meaningless.
They are rarely 'Use by' dates now they seem to be all "Best Before..." which is not the same thing. Personally I ignore them all.
When my ex left I found a jar of Vegemite at the back of the cupboard with a use by date 12 years before. My kids are still here to prove that the label was totally meaningless.
Plenty of "use by" dates here..personally,I wouldn't go over a day...
Best before aren't the same...depends what the best fore is....as some lose their flavours.
When my ex left I found a jar of Vegemite at the back of the cupboard with a use by date 12 years before. My kids are still here to prove that the label was totally meaningless.
Maybe so..but use before is there for a reason....like a fresh chicken..fish..
There is no use by date...on my pot of Saxa Salt....I have looked everywhere on the pot....nothing...just how to store.
I don't think salt goes off as such, if you think back, we used to store meat and fish in salt fore months on end. However, table salt does sort of have a shelf life because added ingredients go off. Apparently sea salt lasts forever.
I agree, most salts don't bother to put a best before but I have seen one or two. Salt after all, is made up of a poisonous gas and an unstable metal, enough to put off any bugs that encounter it.