the recommended time by which the article should be sold. Or, a time after which the article is no longer considered desirable
The last date a product can be sold.
The "Sell By" date is the date after which the store is not supposed to sell the product.
The "Sell By" date is the date after which the store is not supposed to sell the product.
The sell date on a product is similar to a "best by" or "use by" date, and implies that the perishable food item should be sold or the store must pull them from the shelves and properly dispose of them. Frequently stores will place items on sale at a very low price the day before the sell date to encourage customers to buy them, and avoid the waste of product and costs.
The beer sell by date for this product is printed on the packaging.
No, you cannot sell stock on the settlement date as the transaction needs to be settled before you can sell the stock.
A "sell by" date means after this date the store should not be selling the food, at least not at full retail price. There is a window of time after the sell-by date before the food is spoiled.
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Normally, the sell by date also gives the consumer a short amount of time(minimum) to consume the good.
In theory you can use anything after the sell by date. It just isn't recommended.
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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.