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An expiration date is when whatever the item is will expire. Expire means it is no longer good.
A consumable item is that you can eat it, drink it, or in some shape or form eat or drink the item.Consumable means: able or meant to be consumed, as by eating, drinking, or using: consumable goods.Everybody knows what an item is.WikiAnswers On!
It signifies that the item is a consumable "boost" item.
The items which cannot be repaired are consumable items and if repaired, the costs of which are more than the cost of item will be treated as consumable item.
mostly things in supermarkets that have unbelievable slashed prices because the supermarket needs to get rid of the item before the expiry date
As long as you use them by the expiration date, they will be valid. You can use them at 11:59PM on the expiration date, and they will accept them.
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it is used as a consumable item for a job in Moscow.
The expiration date on any food item is the date after which you are supposed to throw away the product because it is no longer considered safe to eat. If it is unopened and canned and only a few days past that date, it may still be okay. Otherwise, throw it away. The expiration date will vary dependent upon when the product was made, so you should check the lid of the bottle or the bottom of the can. May also be listed as a "Best By" date.
When the expiration date has passed on food or dairy products when it's still on the shelves of a supermarket, it should be considered to be unsafe for eating or drinking. In some cases a food label will say. "best to eat after the food opened 10 days or less " for example, this is an item purchased before its expiration date. Once it's opened the above notice on the label should be followed.
Any food product a person has at home may have an expiration date. This is most often a dairy product such as cream, yogurt and milk. If a person sees that the product was bought after the expiration date, the easiest thing to do is to throw it away. The other course of action is to bring the item back to the store where it was bought and receive a refund.
In the United States, a "sell-by" date identifies the date by which the item should no longer be offered for sale. That should allow the consumer enough time to use the product. It is not an "expiration" or "use-by" date. If a store is still offering food that is beyond the "sell-by", I suggest you contact the local health department with jurisdiction.