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Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: kevin b on February 22, 2010, 14:25:19 PM
Check your best before dates on imported products as we have recently bought stuff from 2 different shops that cater for English people & several of the items were out of date.Some products have the bb date cruedly erased.We will of course bring this to the shops attention on our next visit[:(!].
Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: Jacqui Harvey on February 22, 2010, 17:02:50 PM
Best before dates will be O.K. just go back and ask for a discount. They are not dangerous to eat.   It's the ones that say "Sell By" are the products you should return to the shop.  There are lots of Companies springing up in the U.K. selling "Best Before Products" at cut down prices, in the current economic climate these Companies are doing really well.  They get the stuff from Supermarkets and sell it on. There was a guy on T.V. last week running such a Company.   Go to http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/foodanddrinknews/4210997/Company-selling-food-past-its-best-before-date-thrives-in-economic-crisis.html
Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: ukchris on February 22, 2010, 17:08:40 PM
this also applies to alcohol.

My sister-in-law bought a bottle of Baileys from Dalaman Airport on the way back home and was ill for 3 weeks. It was 4 months out of date.

It took ages to work out that was the cause, as normally it's food that does the poisoning, but this time it was put down to the cream in the baileys.
Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: grahamturner09 on February 22, 2010, 18:04:22 PM
Well I don't know about you lot but I grew up in an age where if it looked alright and smelt alright it was probably alright. There is to much emphasis on sell by dates and use by dates, that is why so much food is thrown away.
Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: Firo on February 22, 2010, 18:41:47 PM
Same here Graham.
The was a huge investigation a while ago and the conclusion was the date that really matters is the USE BY date, not the best before date.
Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: ukchris on February 22, 2010, 19:35:28 PM
that's all well and good, but I wouldn't buy a pint of milk or a loaf that had todays date on it unless i was using it all today. Be like buying a new full price TV with 1 day warranty left on it.
The problem with dates are the supermarkets, most of there fruit and veg in the uk is nearly bad as it reaches its sell by date. Nothing like as fresh as buying from the market.

My parents had a food shop, and yes the majority of dates are only a guide. The dairy farm they used to buy cream from delivered once a week, over the xmas period they did not deliver in between xmas and new year, the farm just stamped an extra 5 days date on everything.

I used to live on 'out of date' yogurts as a kid, they only go off when the lid starts to bubble, sometimes anything up to 6 weeks after sell buy. These were from farm also, wouldn't want to try it nowadays with a tesco one.
Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: cheers on February 22, 2010, 20:00:22 PM
I love the sell by dates on eggs!  We only used to have the little lion stamped on them.  If they are free range who knows when the chicken laid them and who knows how long it is before it goes off?  You only know when you crack them and they pong!!
Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: farmer on February 22, 2010, 20:22:37 PM
UKChris
Who put the cause of the illness down to the cream in Baileys going off?
This would directly contradict the scientific evidence that the alcohol base of the drink preserves the cream. In fact no preservatives are used in Baileys because of this.

I suggest that if any of the contents of the bottle are still left you send it to the Public Health authorities for analysis.
Keep one sample for yourself and one for backup in case you find yourself being sued by Gilbeys ( or Diageo ) for defamation.
farmer
Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: Gorgeous_bird on February 22, 2010, 20:36:39 PM
blimey who hasn't drunk Baileys from the back of the cupboard from 2 christmasses ago.

There is a whole movement of people who eat food from the skips at the back of supermarkets "Freegans". The food is being thrown out as it has reached it's sell by date/use by date. I watched a programme on it and the stuff that was being slung out was amazing.

You can't beat the sniff test.
Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: grahamturner09 on February 22, 2010, 21:06:20 PM
My pork joint yesterday was 7 days past it's use by date and besides the vomiting and diarrhoea no side effects whatsoever :D
Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: Eric on February 22, 2010, 22:08:37 PM
What gets me is the sell by date on bottles of water[?]
Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: Chinook on February 23, 2010, 13:41:44 PM
quote:
If they are free range who knows when the chicken laid them and who knows how long it is before it goes off? You only know when you crack them and they pong!!


If you spin the egg on a worktop then stop it with your finger and remove your finger immediately the egg will will start to spin again if its fresh and edible .
Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: ukchris on February 23, 2010, 14:00:17 PM
it wasn't actually baileys, it was some snide copy with wine as a substitute. She and her husband eat the same food, but he won't touch spirits. It was the doctors that said it would be the drink.
I presumed like most it was food poisoning, not a holiday bug either as it was a month or so after we got back.

It was 4 years ago now, bought from one of the shops in the old airport terminal, plus it was April so i would imagine it had been sat there all winter.
Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: corbindallas on February 23, 2010, 16:06:41 PM
To find out if an egg is fresh just put it in a bowl of cold water and if it floats bin it if it stays sunk it is still fresh!
Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: Chinook on February 23, 2010, 16:28:42 PM
Yes thats another and in many ways a better test as if its very fresh it lies on its side on the bottom and if less fresh but edible stands upright on the bottom.
I've used my suggestion on the market when buying eggs from a source we do not know. Don't half get some funny looks and mutterings. ;)
Title: Best Before Dates on Food
Post by: lance on March 01, 2010, 21:16:16 PM
My mate bought a house near me and gave me the contents out of his cupboard when he went home i had three pkts of noodles with veg and sauce it was all dried ingredients ,didn't look at date when i cooked it i added a drop more water ,it was fine i looked at the date it was 8 years out of date ha and im still here and i ate the other two packets and i agree with farmer i doubt very much it was the baileys i have often drunk baileys 3/4 years old think i have some cupboard now .[:o)] ;)