Technically most of those dates are "best before" and not "expiration", which usually only applies to things like milk, etc.
But if you need a printed label, you likely don't eat real food, you eat processed shit, and you're going to be extremely unhealthy either way. If you require a corporation to tell you whether you should eat something or not, you're plainly retarded.
Technically most of those dates are "best before" and not "expiration", which usually only applies to things like milk, etc.
But if you need a printed label, you likely don't eat real food, you eat processed shit, and you're going to be extremely unhealthy either way. If you require a corporation to tell you whether you should eat something or not, you're plainly retarded.
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