consume by dates on food

what do consume by dates mean to you?

  • everything - I'd never chance eating something that was out of date

    Votes: 6 6.0%
  • I'll chance a couple of days for most foods except prawns

    Votes: 15 15.0%
  • you've got to be sensible about this - does it look or smell off

    Votes: 75 75.0%
  • no meal is complete without a bit of green furry stuff

    Votes: 4 4.0%

  • Total voters
    100
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calibanzwei

Well-Known Member
Location
Warrington
I was using bread on the 10th that had a use by date of the 3rd. Still good.
Shrivelled veg go in one-pot stews and I used 2 week overdue eggs before now - do the water test, all good :biggrin:
 

Kestevan

Last of the Summer Winos
Location
Holmfirth.
If it doesn't get up and make a break for freedom when I open the fridge door I'll beat it into submission and eat it.
 

longers

Legendary Member
Having liberated a jar of marmalade from work today that was best before June last year, I'm not fussy. Tis unopened though.

I'm not sure about these pickled eggs I made in May last year.

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Free to a good home?
 

Bokonon

Über Member
There is at least 3 variations of food labeling:

Sell by is for stock management purposes. Shops don't want old stuff hanging around, but it is anyone's guesss as to when it stops being edible.

Best before means it won't have gone hard/soggy before this date depending on whether it is cake/biscuit but will be fine, within reason, after this date.

Use by really does mean this, and there could be considerable risk eating the product after this date.

I read 'consume by' to mean 'use by' so voted accordingly.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
I remember old folks who cut the blue mould out of the loaf rather than waste it. They all lived into their 80s.
 

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
I use the dog approach to testing food ...

Sniff ... sniff, niff, sniff ... bark ... sniff, sniff, sniff, sniff ... whine, howl ... sniff, sniff ... *lick* ... sniff, sniff ... CHOMP! ... belch ... wretch ... whine ... vomit ... scratch behind ear ... yawn ... walk away ...
 

swee'pea99

Squire
I remember old folks who cut the blue mould out of the loaf rather than waste it. They all lived into their 80s.
I routinely shave the mould off the parmesan before grating. We don't use it all that often, but I prefer it from a block, so I accept that I just have to take the mould in my stride. No big deal. 
 
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