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  2. Liz Truss lettuce - Wikipedia

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    An 11 October column in The Economist titled "Liz Truss has made Britain a riskier bet for bond investors" stated that, after deducting the ten-day mourning period following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Truss had caused economic and political turmoil after just seven days in power, comparing that duration to the "shelf-life of a lettuce".

  3. Expiration date - Wikipedia

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    An expiration date or expiry date is a previously determined date after which something should no longer be used, either by operation of law or by exceeding the anticipated shelf life for perishable goods. Expiration dates are applied to some food products and other products like infant car seats where the age of the product may affect its safe ...

  4. Shelf life - Wikipedia

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    The SLEP discovered that drugs such as Cipro remained effective nine years after their shelf life, and, as a cost-saving measure, the US military routinely uses a wide range of SLEP tested products past their official shelf life if drugs have been stored properly. [15] Package testing: heat sealing film for evaluation of shelf life of lettuce

  5. Liz Truss 'has the shelf-life of a lettuce' - AOL

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    The Economist magazine, a respected publication with a circulation of 1.3 million, has become the latest voice to unleash an extraordinary criticism of Truss.

  6. Lettuce growers combat shortage, soaring prices with ... - AOL

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  7. Product lifetime - Wikipedia

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    Prince was built 1863 and operated 1864–1936, 1955–1968, 1980-present, a product life of over 150 years, a service life of around 125 years. Product lifetime or product lifespan is the time interval from when a product is sold to when it is discarded.

  8. First Expired, First Out - Wikipedia

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    First Expired, First Out (FEFO) is a term used in field inventory management to describe a way of dealing with the logistics of products that have a limited shelf life. These items include perishable products or consumer goods with a specified expiration date. The product with the deadline for the next intake will be the first to be served or ...

  9. How To Wash Lettuce The Right Way - AOL

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    The best way to wash lettuce is to use cool running water and gently scrub each leaf, says Edwards. “I prefer to fill a bowl with cold water and submerge lettuce leaves and gently scrub them.