Its important to have best before date on all packaged perishable items, the idea is to eat fresh and stay healthy.
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Its important to have best before date on all packaged perishable items, the idea is to eat fresh and stay healthy.
Well, Tesco apparently disagree. At least with the first part of what you said.
There is always the sniff test / visual appearance. If a food smells / looks bad, it's bad. If not, it might be okay. Of course, this doesn't work for all foods, though. Thanks.