Out of date food
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Out of date food
Would you go to a cafe which sells out of date food?
I think it's a good idea. There's too much food wastage in this country.
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I think it's a good idea. There's too much food wastage in this country.
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Re: Out of date food
Id go, to be honest me and the Mrs are pretty good with food we waste very little, as soon as we buy food like meat we seperate it all into freezer backs and freeze indvidually so we only get out what we need, mainly coz she is veggie so only ever need half as much. oh and coz were poor we cant afford to waste it lol!
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Re: Out of date food
I hate seeing food go to waste. It's a bugbear of mine. There's no need for it. Anything we don't use or eat goes into the compost.
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Re: Out of date food
I hate to see food wasted but maybe thats why im a fast basteward ,I have to be honest I would be wary of some out of date foods even though its only a guide line
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Re: Out of date food
good old fashioned smell test is used in our house hould lol
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Re: Out of date food
It's an easy answer for me no !! I'm sorry but I'm a fecker for throwing things away that most people would eat and it causes a lot of arguments in our house as the wife is a bit more laid back about it.
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Re: Out of date food
Sod it, if it doesn't smell funny and looks ok I'll eat it, I hate wastage. I'm a bit wary of raw chicken, but that's about it.
Friends of ours ran several food businesses and they're even more laid back about it than I am.
Friends of ours ran several food businesses and they're even more laid back about it than I am.
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Re: Out of date food
Don't get me wrong I know for a fact that I eat out of date stuff as the wife does most the cooking so I wouldn't know if it is or isn't out of date it's when I go to make myself something to eat the first thing I do is look at the date, maybe I should just stay away from the fridge.
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Re: Out of date food
I agree with Deegee, just be careful with things like chicken and cooked rice. I'm more worried about the shite they put in processed food than eating food that's going off.
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Re: Out of date food
i visit a lot of processed food factorys,it puts you off anything packaged for life it really is that badMonty wrote:I agree with Deegee, just be careful with things like chicken and cooked rice. I'm more worried about the shite they put in processed food than eating food that's going off.

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Re: Out of date food
Company I worked for in the late 80's had a 6 monthly job at a pie manufacturers, the job they did put them right by where the "chicken" for the chicken & ham pies was loaded into the system. One old boy was physically sick outside, the others swore off pies for life. So it sounds very similar to Perkles experiences.
On a different note re "best before" dates, why does mineral water have a date? It's been in the ground for thousands of years, why is being in a bottle shorten its life? Unless there's something fishy about the plastic used in the bottle itself....
On a different note re "best before" dates, why does mineral water have a date? It's been in the ground for thousands of years, why is being in a bottle shorten its life? Unless there's something fishy about the plastic used in the bottle itself....
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Re: Out of date food
All food has to have a use by date by law.
So water does as well and you are right about plastic bottles, they have a limited lifespan too before they start leaching into the water.
So water does as well and you are right about plastic bottles, they have a limited lifespan too before they start leaching into the water.
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Re: Out of date food
Anyone know the only food that does not perish with time without looking it up on Google?
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Re: Out of date food
I remember my Sis saying years ago they found honey in an Egyptian tomb that was still edible, as yet I haven't won a pub quiz with that little gem though.