Jack_Meehof_Leuds
Jack_Meehof_Leuds t1_j2bj120 wrote
Reply to comment by giovix8 in My pasta has the expiration date in both DD/MM/YYYY and MM/DD/YYYY (“USA”) format by giovix8
In USA there are not actual law that makes you put a date on it, manufacturer just put an "estimate".
Some countries have even voted to remove it all together.
Jack_Meehof_Leuds t1_j28go43 wrote
Reply to My pasta has the expiration date in both DD/MM/YYYY and MM/DD/YYYY (“USA”) format by giovix8
Funny, because well stored, they will never go bad.
Jack_Meehof_Leuds t1_j2bjv1h wrote
Reply to comment by giovix8 in My pasta has the expiration date in both DD/MM/YYYY and MM/DD/YYYY (“USA”) format by giovix8
I am not sure either, but I believe it had to do with these kind of product, where it just does not matter, like canned food and air sealed coffee grounds and stuff like that.