How seriously do you take the expiration dates on your food? Are you the kind to toss milk a day after its sell-by date, or ...
BE honest – how often do you shrug and bung food in a pan after giving it a quick sniff? Health bosses are warning that this ...
but it’s not worth getting sick over. Health officials say the more important thing to rely on is your senses. If the food looks or smells odd, don’t risk it, no matter what the date says.
ReFED estimates that U.S. consumers waste close to 35 million tons of food annually at a value of nearly $800 per person. Confusion over date labels alone leads U.S. consumers to throw away about ...
A brand of coffee creamer has been recalled after the manufacturer “received complaints of spoilage and illness” from customers who used the product.
According to NHS guidelines, the use-by date means food has to be eaten by that time ... sees connoisseurs paying over the odds for consuming essentially what is mouldy meat.
A report accusing supermarkets of “dumping” tonnes of damaged, out of date or nutritionally inadequate food on charities and ...