@Lucky I think your confusing "best by" dates and "expiration" dates, there is a difference. Expiration dates tell you the last possible estimated day and item is safe to consume, these should be taken seriously and compared to the circumstances that they are in such as: was it stored properly, is it being consumed with another item, was it transferred, etc. Then there is best before/by dates which are just estimations for when the product will no longer be in peak performance, these can be used as recommendations with most items allowing a week or two in leeway.
S.N: I used to be the tyoe of person who completed neglected bb dates and ignored expiration dates when I was younger and let me say all it takes is one time and your f'ed. Maybe it's just an age thing but as you get older you realize that you shouldn't mess with fate because she will kill you, but the B!+ch also won't let you die.
S.N: I used to be the tyoe of person who completed neglected bb dates and ignored expiration dates when I was younger and let me say all it takes is one time and your f'ed. Maybe it's just an age thing but as you get older you realize that you shouldn't mess with fate because she will kill you, but the B!+ch also won't let you die.
