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Are you throwing away good food?
By Early Retirement SG  •  September 1, 2017
It's quite simple English...
"Best Before date"
Meaning... This item is best before XXX date... this doesn't mean that the item is BAD AFTER XXX date.
It could simply mean... This item is good after XXX date but not best.

A product is bad when it turns bad. It's not about the date on the packaging. If you leave milk in the open for a whole day, it's likely going to turn bad, regardless of the date on the pack. 

​"Expiry date" is not the same as "Best before date"

Disclaimer : Ok I'll state it right up front. If you do not know how to assess if a food is bad or not then please do not try and you may probably want to disregard whatever you read from this point forth. I am not responsible for any reader who chooses to ignore the "best before date" on any item and any unfortunate circumstance which

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By Early Retirement SG
Male, born in 1982. Graduated with a degree majoring in Banking & Finance, Financial Adviser for a period of time resulting in in-depth knowledge of insurance products and marketing techniques of the industry ...
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