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For me the one exception would be coffee. I'd much rather see a "roasted" date than some "best if used by" date.


Sorry for the juvenile joke, but I cannot help imagining an assembly worker picking up the bag, shouting "ur mom's FAT!" and stamping "roasted on Oct 7 2024" :D


I don't think this law forbids producers from adding supplemental dates? So a coffee container could conceivably have both dates


Same. I only buy the ones that have the roast date because most of the best if used by dates are around a year after the roast date. Cannot trust that.


There’s frankly a huge variation between the OMG it was roasted two weeks ago and the OK it’s only been a few months crowd.




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