Is it legal to sell products past their 'best before' date?
Shops are allowed to sell food after its 'best before' date has passed. 'best before' dates are concerned with quality rather than safety, so it doesn't mean that the food is dangerous if the 'best before' date has passed. However, if you buy food after the date, remember that it might no longer be at its best.
'Use by' dates are different to 'best before' dates and it is against the law to sell any food that has passed its 'use by' date. Using it after this date could put your health at risk.
In all cases, whether or not the 'best before' date has expired, the law says that food sold must not put people's health at risk and must not be falsely or misleadingly described or presented.
Best Before is OK to sell past the date, Use By isnt
vikkislater1 to FOOLY
30 Sep 164#3
Won't kill anyone will it.
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GazmoX
30 Sep 161#1
Do you not mean a sugar fix?
FOOLY
30 Sep 162#2
OUT OF DATE AUG 16
vikkislater1 to FOOLY
30 Sep 164#3
Won't kill anyone will it.
jdbigguy to FOOLY
30 Sep 161#9
Thank god you pointed that out. The original poster cleverly hid that fact.
vikkislater1
30 Sep 16#4
No, I'd be after hairbo if I wanted a sugar fix.
STRICKIBHOY
30 Sep 16#5
its illegal for them to sell stock that's out of date, they have a cheek to charge for them lol
Is it legal to sell products past their 'best before' date?
Shops are allowed to sell food after its 'best before' date has passed. 'best before' dates are concerned with quality rather than safety, so it doesn't mean that the food is dangerous if the 'best before' date has passed. However, if you buy food after the date, remember that it might no longer be at its best.
'Use by' dates are different to 'best before' dates and it is against the law to sell any food that has passed its 'use by' date. Using it after this date could put your health at risk.
In all cases, whether or not the 'best before' date has expired, the law says that food sold must not put people's health at risk and must not be falsely or misleadingly described or presented.
Best Before is OK to sell past the date, Use By isnt
wiggywig to STRICKIBHOY
1 Oct 161#16
'Best Before' and 'Use By' are 2 completely different things. Ive seen things in B&M before past their best before date and been told by the manager they are allowed to sell things 30 days past the best before date. They just reduce the cost a lot, and normally mark them as short dated or whatever.
You only have to look at things like eggs on a supermarket shelf, the best before and use by date is about 2-3 weeks apart. Makes for a bargain for perfectly good food.
STRICKIBHOY
30 Sep 16#7
i know the difference, I'm a baker. someone mention that these are out of date in August, not best before August.
compadre
30 Sep 161#8
I think these are bbe dated, not use by.
jdbigguy
30 Sep 162#10
Depends on how many I can buy and eat. :innocent:
billbobargins
30 Sep 16#11
think ye find this post was before the post was updated. have a nice day now
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Is it legal to sell products past their 'best before' date?
Shops are allowed to sell food after its 'best before' date has passed. 'best before' dates are concerned with quality rather than safety, so it doesn't mean that the food is dangerous if the 'best before' date has passed. However, if you buy food after the date, remember that it might no longer be at its best.
'Use by' dates are different to 'best before' dates and it is against the law to sell any food that has passed its 'use by' date. Using it after this date could put your health at risk.
In all cases, whether or not the 'best before' date has expired, the law says that food sold must not put people's health at risk and must not be falsely or misleadingly described or presented.
Best Before is OK to sell past the date, Use By isnt
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Foods Standards Agency
Is it legal to sell products past their 'best before' date?
Shops are allowed to sell food after its 'best before' date has passed. 'best before' dates are concerned with quality rather than safety, so it doesn't mean that the food is dangerous if the 'best before' date has passed. However, if you buy food after the date, remember that it might no longer be at its best.
'Use by' dates are different to 'best before' dates and it is against the law to sell any food that has passed its 'use by' date. Using it after this date could put your health at risk.
In all cases, whether or not the 'best before' date has expired, the law says that food sold must not put people's health at risk and must not be falsely or misleadingly described or presented.
Best Before is OK to sell past the date, Use By isnt
You only have to look at things like eggs on a supermarket shelf, the best before and use by date is about 2-3 weeks apart. Makes for a bargain for perfectly good food.