It is still necessary to mark frozen food with the dates. Freezing extends the shelf life, but there will still be some deterioration of the food in the freezer, so FIFO rules still apply.
Date marking is necessary when freezing foods. Foods will spoil in a freezer also.
Date marking frozen food is not necessary when the food will be eaten before its expiration date. The process of freezing food prolongs its life but does not allow it to be stored indefinitely.
I would not say it is not necessary, because it is - just not required by United States law. You still need it for FIFO rotation. Frozen foods do deteriorate, but not at the rate of their refrigerated kin.
Foods are fast-frozen through refrigeration.
Smith Frozen Foods was created in 1919.
ConAgra bought Banquet Frozen Foods in 1980
ConAgra bought Banquet Frozen Foods in 1980
Freddy's Frozen Custard was created in 2002.
The first name given to frozen foods was "frozen quick-frozen foods" or simply "quick-frozen foods." This term was used when Clarence Birdseye developed the quick-freezing process in the 1920s, which preserved the taste and texture of food. The concept gained popularity, leading to the eventual branding of frozen foods as a convenient option for consumers.
Foods that are frozen to preserve freshness.
Kellogg also operates Mrs. Smith's Frozen Foods
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