yes, usually a product is good for a few days AFTER its expiration date. an expiration date is usually just a guideline for how long to keep food for and is just a way that companies try to avoid being sued for food poisoning.
Many foods have an expiry date (called an "expiration date" in the USA) because their ingredients will spoil if they are left on the shelf for too long. Some products have a very long "shelf life"-- they can be sold for weeks, or even months. But others are "perishable," which means if you do not buy them before their expiry date, they will no longer be healthy and in fact, you might get sick from eating them.
If you find the words "expires on 7-13-2015" on a Boost product. then that is the expiration date. Expiration dates on food products are important, because if you consume the food after the expiration date, then you have a greater chance of getting sick.
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Consuming any food product after its expiry date is not recommended due to potential risks of foodborne illness. The expiry date is determined based on factors such as the food's shelf life, packaging, and storage conditions. Swiss fondue, in particular, contains dairy products that can spoil quickly and may harbor harmful bacteria if consumed after the expiry date. It is safest to discard the product and avoid any potential health risks.
Because cans seems are or where sealed by lead. The lead, after a time, contaminated the contents. This caused food poisoning.
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because you might get sick from it. the food might be rotten after the expiry date and also, it wuldnt be as delicious as the taste before the expiry date
food industry,carrier drugs,manufacture of cheese,packing products
If you can stock alcohol for a long time, it will become a very costly alcohol liked by so many people around the world. When you say out of date, it's presumed that you are referring to expiry date just like in medicines or other food items. Alcohol has never had an expiry date. Only the users have expiry dates.
As early as late 1935, the General Brewing Company of San Francisco stamped their beer as age dated to show that the beer was properly brewed. More and more brewers since then have put these stamps on their beer, although it is not required by law in the United States. I am fairly sure that expiry dates for food and other things stemmed from the age date stamps.
In case the factory printed the date wrong and you would be eating bad or gone off food-which could make you ill even give you food poisening. So don't forget to check!
Of course you can, provided that the milk has been stored correctly (ie in a refrigerator/fridge) and there is no apparent spoiling. Expiry dates on food have quite a bit of leeway, so use common sense when deciding whether or no food is edible. Some food well past its 'expiry date' is still perfectly edible. We throw away far too much food in the Western world - food that is perfectly OK - shameful really when there are millions starving in the world.