Unfortunately there is no law which standardizes how manufacturers label their product. Some manufacturers only provide the date in which it was “born on”, while others will provide some long code of numbers and letters which will somehow relate to the manufactured date or the expiration date. You may have already found that it is rather difficult to find the “best by” or expiration date on many food packages. By storing your products in cool, dark areas, you can also extend the life of your snacks and drinks considerably. ![]() The food or beverage will gradually start to get harder and taste more stale but they won’t harm you unless they are years past the date. Most snacks and drinks can go another few months past this date and you will hardly notice a difference. Most manufacturers will use a term similar to “sell by”, “best by” or “use by” or “best before” but this doesn’t mean that the product is going to expire on that date, taste terrible, and make you sick if you consume it after that date. ![]() ![]() There are different terms that you need to know since different manufacturers use different terminology. The number one complaint that customers have is that their product is out of date. If you are a vending operator, you need to know to be aware of the shelf life of your vending items so you can keep your product tasting the best.
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