Every year, people throw away millions of tonnes of food they deem not safe to eat. They often check the expiration date, and if the date has passed, the food ends up in the bin. Are we still confused about the "use by" or "use before" labels? Is our lack of understanding of food labels contributing to food waste? This infographic explains what food expiration dates really mean and how much they impact on waste.
Infographic References:
1. Is Your Food Expired? Don’t Be So Quick to Toss It
2. What Do These Expiration Dates on My Food Really Mean?
3. How Do Expiration Dates Work? The Science Of "Best Before" Labels Explains Whether You Can Still Eat That Avocado - Video
4. Are you confused by food expiration dates? You're not alone
5. Understanding food expiration dates to reduce food waste
6. Food Waste
7. New Report: Food Expiration Date Confusion Causing up to 90% of Americans to Waste Food
8. The Disturbingly Inexact Science Of Food Expiration Dates
9. The Dating Game: How Confusing Food Date Labels Lead to Food Waste in America
10. The Big Myth: Food Expiration Dates
11. “Sell By” And “Best By” Dates on Food Are Basically Made Up - But Hard to Get Rid Of
1. Is Your Food Expired? Don’t Be So Quick to Toss It
2. What Do These Expiration Dates on My Food Really Mean?
3. How Do Expiration Dates Work? The Science Of "Best Before" Labels Explains Whether You Can Still Eat That Avocado - Video
4. Are you confused by food expiration dates? You're not alone
5. Understanding food expiration dates to reduce food waste
6. Food Waste
7. New Report: Food Expiration Date Confusion Causing up to 90% of Americans to Waste Food
8. The Disturbingly Inexact Science Of Food Expiration Dates
9. The Dating Game: How Confusing Food Date Labels Lead to Food Waste in America
10. The Big Myth: Food Expiration Dates
11. “Sell By” And “Best By” Dates on Food Are Basically Made Up - But Hard to Get Rid Of
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