The date is normally just an incentive for you to eat things when they want you too. If it’s after the date, they don’t want you associating the taste with their product. Also, your supposed to toss it and give them more money.
In general, it’s better to use your eyes and nose as the date instead of a label. Especially super processed foods like oat cereal, it’s probably just going to be a little bit stale.
I think my issue is paying full price for an expired product. In the UK at least things mostly have a sell by date as well as a use by. We don’t really sell things that go beyond expiry.
Tbh the cereal is probably fine but for something 1 year expired at the very least, it should be discounted to pennies.
When I was 12-13, I had a period of time where I absolutely could not cut through a pepperoni. What I did was to move the slices around before baking, however. This is the work of a sick mind.
RIF was such a good app. Hopefully Jerboa will get there, and Lemmy, as a whole, will get to a comparable state. Already liking Jerboa a lot honestly. RIF will of course be missed though
Thank you for taking the initiative! I hope the fediverse grows large and diverse, that we may knock the corporate run sites out of the market and give the control back to the collective.
I’m curious though, why are the communities prefixed with “Lemmy?” Is it so other fediverse platforms know what platform it originated on?
Oh my goose, I didn’t realise that Lemmy could be read as “Let Me.” That’s so clever! I’m a sucker for puns! That was all it took to convince me, haha.
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