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Best By, Use By, Sell By: What Do These Dates On Your Groceries Really Mean?

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Best By

The best-by date indicates quality, not spoilage, when displayed on perishables like milk and meat. While you may start to notice a marked difference in quality and freshness, oftentimes, these products are still perfectly edible. Of course, you should inspect the food for any changes in color, texture, and smell—if you suspect that it may be spoiled, don't taste it. 


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