It’s like the joke about Himalayan salt being millions of years old. But packages of it have an expiration date or “use by” date. I guess they packaged it just in time.
Yes, this was mentioned on NPR recently that most “use by dates” can be ignored safely. This doesn’t apply to fresh foods, but other goods (like pork rinds!). Most blood pressure medications, if stored in a cool, dark place, would be OK (not ideal) to take after the expiration date.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
Needed a reminder to call ???? about a rotted tooth?
Guy from southern Indiana about 1 year ago
It’s like the joke about Himalayan salt being millions of years old. But packages of it have an expiration date or “use by” date. I guess they packaged it just in time.
paranormal about 1 year ago
Pour it down his back Ma!!!
david.reichert about 1 year ago
When Folgers says “Good to the Last Drop”, is that up to the Last Drop, or including the Last Drop?
posstockhoarder about 1 year ago
Burl! Drink, drink, DRINK! Ma, pour him another shot of that sour juice!
MissScarlet Premium Member about 1 year ago
Yes, this was mentioned on NPR recently that most “use by dates” can be ignored safely. This doesn’t apply to fresh foods, but other goods (like pork rinds!). Most blood pressure medications, if stored in a cool, dark place, would be OK (not ideal) to take after the expiration date.
mfrasca about 1 year ago
“Dr. Fanconi says it’s OK to use our 20 year old tetracycline.”
anncorr339 about 1 year ago
They would be ok but not as strong
orbenjawell Premium Member about 1 year ago
…don’t tell me, let me guess: that creamer was out of date a year ago…….