When was the last time youthrew out foodbecause it was “expired” before you could enjoy it?
If you’re like most Americans, it was today.
But we’ve all been taught to think it’s unsafe to eat expired food, right?
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“I can’t tell you how many times my kids have said, ‘Is this still good?’
about something that had an expiration date for that day!
(And of course, they want me to taste it first.)”
Wondering what the answer is to the same question Taub-Dix’s kidsand so many of usask?
What’s the definition of an expiration date?
In fact, oneHarvard researcherlikened these non-regulated dates to “the Wild West.”
So what do these far-from-scientific terms truly mean?
Here’s a debrief from the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service:
Notice a theme?
Common culprits include soup, eggs, dairy products, cereal, and bread.
(Speaking of bread, have you read about thebest place to store it?)
So, is it safe to eat expired food?
“If you are not sure, always err on the side of caution to avoid foodborne illness.”
“If a product is stored properly, it should last beyond the date listed on the package.
It goes from smooth to bumpy in the presence of product or temperature alterations that signal actual expiration.