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  2. How to Tell When Canned Foods Are Still Safe to Eat - AOL

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    It is also worth noting that the age of food is not what makes you sick, it is whether the food becomes contaminated. Most 'best by' dates have little to do with food safety and more to do with ...

  3. Why food safety experts stand behind the 'when in doubt ... - AOL

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    With the inflated price of groceries today, people might be wondering how much they can kick the can when it comes to the expiration dates of an array of items. Some might recall the saying, "When ...

  4. Food expiration dates don't have much science behind them - AOL

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    Without obvious signs of contamination like the mold in this jam, consumers use expiration dates to decide whether to keep or throw away food. Ralf Geithe via iStock/Getty ImagesHumans get sick ...

  5. California Just Passed a Law Banning “Sell By” Food Labels ...

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    The state Senate and Assembly recently passed a law that will make expiration dates clearer for products sold in California. California’s new law is set to take effect in July 2026.

  6. Expiration date - Wikipedia

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    Best practices include the labeling of foods with either a 'best before' or a 'use by' date so that consumers can help to ensure the safety of their food and lessen the amount of consumer food waste. [36] [37] Dates must be in day/month or day/month/year format. [38]

  7. The FDA Wants to End the Use of Sell-By Dates - AOL

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    Food labels contain a wealth of information for consumers, including a food product’s ‘best if used by’ date,” Emilio Esteban, undersecretary for food safety at USDA, shared in a statement.