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Sell by and use by dates can contribute to higher food prices by encouraging retailers to manage inventory more conservatively, leading to increased waste. Foods approaching these dates may be discounted, but many consumers prefer fresher items, which can drive prices up for those still on the shelves. Additionally, the need for more frequent restocking and the potential loss of unsold items can increase operational costs, which are often passed on to consumers.

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