Nope
The exp. date is assuming they are kept frozen & is valid.
cook it well....
Not if it's been sitting in fridge (and not frozen). It'll probably have mold on it. A good rule of thumb is to never eat anything past expiration date, unless it was frozen prior to that date.
only if it is deep freezed .. Frozen bakery produts have an extended life of about 4 months from the manufacturing date.
If they were frozen before the expiration date, there shouldn't be a problem. If they have been in the refrigerator, toss them.
The "sale by" date lets the consumer know how long this item will be fresh or at its best. The stock employees also use this date to discard and replace items that are past their freshness date.
By freezing food before the use by date will allow you to enjoy some of your perishable items past the use by date. However you cannot store food indefinitely, frozen food can go bad after a while and obtain freezer burn.
The past participle is frozen.
The past participle is frozen.
The past tense is 'froze'. The past participle is 'frozen'.
The past form of "freeze" would be "froze."
Fresh shrimp lasts for one to two days past the printed date or date bought at store. Frozen shrimp lasts for 6 to 8 months.