Several factors.
Does it have a useby date? If so, if it is past it, do NOT use it.
If you're less cautious or if it does not have a useby date, does it look discoloured or smell funny? If so, do NOT use it.
If only a few days past it will be safe. I commonly use up to a week past if it looks good.
No
A week.
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That could depend how far past the sell by date it has gone. Whether or not you should eat it will be your decision.
The account would be 30 days past due if no payment is received by the next due date. So, for example, if you missed a payment for this month's due date, at the next due date you will be 30 days past due and owe two payments.
Possibly. It depends on how long after the date it is, and if any exposure still happened.
Expiry dates are a function of a society that is overly cautious. Use your senses. There are 2 types of mozzarella; fresh (usually sold in a ball in liquid in a plastic wallet) or processed, which is easier to grate to put on pizzas. If it's still in the packaging you bought it in from a supermarket the chances are it was sealed under nitrogen (which stops bacterial growth because there's no oxygen). In which case it should really be okay for several months past the expiry date. If you open it and it smells or has mold growing on it then you should discard it. If it appears to be ok then it probably is. To be on the safe side you could use expired mozzarella in a dish that goes in the oven (pizza, on top of veggie bakes etc) rather than in a salad and the heat will kill any bacteria. Do be extra careful if you are giving it to pregnant women or people with compromised immune systems - not because I think it's a problem, but if something bad happens you'd be wondering for the rest of your life...
August 9
You don't specify if it the pasta has been cooked for 10 days or is in the box, uncooked. It should be good and safe to eat if it's in the box 10 days past the expiration date.
That will depend how well it has been stored and whether or not the package has been opened. I have used unopened cream cheese 2 weeks beyond the package date.
The date a consumer would receive a "30 days past due" notice would be on the billing date following the one missed. The CC would be double billing for that month and the previous month would be 30 days late.