Tips for reducing food waste through proper food dating

Dating food refers to checking the expiration date on perishable items to prevent food waste. By understanding and following food dating tips, individuals can reduce food waste and save money.

One essential tip is to distinguish between “sell by,” “use by,” and “best by” dates. The “sell by” date is for retailers and not necessarily an indicator of food safety. The “use by” date is the manufacturer’s recommendation for when the product is at its peak quality, while the “best by” date suggests when the food may start to lose flavor or quality.

Another tip is to store food properly. Items like dairy and meat should be kept in the refrigerator according to their storage recommendations. Additionally, freezing food before it reaches its expiration date can extend its shelf life.

Following these food dating tips can help individuals reduce food waste, save money, and contribute to a more sustainable environment. By being more conscious of expiration dates and proper storage techniques, everyone can play a part in minimizing food waste.

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