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Best Before Dates

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How much notice do you take of them?
I just saw a trifle in the fridge that was 5 days out of date,it was very nice.
My wife would have binned it.
 
Aren't best before dates just a guideline though?
My rule of thumb is ...
1. Smell
2. Taste
3. If all good just wolf it done and what will be will be 👍
 
I’d eat something after its Best Before Date, but it would depend on what it was and how far past the BBD it had gone. I reckon you’re good on the trifle. I wouldn't eat anything after it’s Use By date.
Food poisoning can be serious and generally I’m quite cautious. Nearly lost one of my kids a few years ago after exposure to ecoli 157 - it was horrendous, he spent the best part of 2 weeks in a Spanish hospital receiving some pretty heavy duty treatment.
 
MajorR said:
I’d eat something after its Best Before Date, but it would depend on what it was and how far past the BBD it had gone. I reckon you’re good on the trifle. I wouldn't eat anything after it’s Use By date.
Food poisoning can be serious and generally I’m quite cautious. Nearly lost one of my kids a few years ago after exposure to ecoli 157 - it was horrendous, he spent the best part of 2 weeks in a Spanish hospital receiving some pretty heavy duty treatment.

Blimey that’s not good.
 
It’s the use by date that you need to pay attention to as these relate to safety. BBD’s are only linked to food quality.
 
I've taken to buying out of date beers. There's some brilliant deals out there.

My golden rule is, no matter how much slurry in the bottle, it's still good to drink.
 
I’m an absolute slave to them. So much so I won’t eat it if it’s down to one day before the Bbd 😩
 
Neath_Jack said:
I’m an absolute slave to them. So much so I won’t eat it if it’s down to one day before the Bbd 😩

Several supermarkets are on a drive to remove BBD from certain product lines, the primary goal is to reduce food waste. Don’t confuse BBD with UBD, the latter is much more important and the one you should pay attention to.
 
Cooperman said:
It’s the use by date that you need to pay attention to as these relate to safety. BBD’s are only linked to food quality.

Spot on.
In a past life I was a rep covering supermarkets, and was told this was the case.
 

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