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over a year ago
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Pretty much, depends what it is really. If it’s something I can feel or smell is ok I’ll eat it. Things like yoghurts I’ll eat a day late maybe but not much longer |
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over a year ago
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If it’s chicken I don’t risk it(not sure why) everything else if it looks and smells ok, no dramas.
Things like milk I never check just give it a sniff.
I’m not a conspiracy theorist but I think a lot of it is just to keep us buying. |
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over a year ago
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"There’s a guy at work who would drink milk at 23.59 on the last day but at 00.01 he’d point blank refuse and he’d pour it away.
This is me "
If it was you flower I’d have a lot more fun at work |
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over a year ago
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No, i see little point in wasting good food because of some arbitrary number stamped on the packet.
Meats, I ensure are cooked thoroughly. Dairies are easy to tell when they're ready for the bin. Veg', I tend to use in curries and stews, so they end up softer than they would be if left. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Depends what it is. "
We're careful with fish and chicken. The rest we'll use use our senses to decide. I am a lot more cautious than Jen though!
Ben x |
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