Buried in a Money Saving Expert email last year I saw the following: "Chocolate 9p, Heinz Hoops 30p, pasta sauce 45p & more - via 10% off code for already reduced, past 'best before' food. Approved Food sells cheap groceries near or past 'best before' dates (NOT past 'use by' dates, which are about health). What's the difference between food past its best before date and food past its use-by date? "Best before dates are an indicative guide of when the quality of food or drink will start to change. Four for £2 (save 60p)Cadbury orange dairy milk, 95g, best before October 12, 2023: £1 (Save 35p)Lotus panang curry paste, 400g, best before January 23, 2023.
Source: The Star November 11, 2023 04:44 UTC