Many people have flooded grocery stores to stock up on goods for their families as the entire country is hunkering down amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
While we certainly don’t want to waste any food right now, we also want to ensure we keep ourselves as healthy as we can. So, how long is something actually good for?
When is it really time to throw it out? It turns out the “sell by,” “use by” and “best by” labels on foods do not mean the same thing.
For quick reference, here’s what each date means: Best by: This date indicates when something is at its peak quality or flavor. Sell by: This date refers to how long a store should display or sell an item. Use by: This is the last recommended day a product can be eaten at peak quality.
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