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Which type of food products may have a 'sell by' date indicating how soon they should be consumed after purchase?
Which type of food products may have a 'sell by' date indicating how soon they should be consumed after purchase?
- Canned goods
- Perishable foods (correct)
- Frozen foods
- Non-perishable foods
What does the 'pull date' refer to?
What does the 'pull date' refer to?
- The date indicating how soon a perishable food should be consumed after purchase
- The date after which a perishable food may be unfit for consumption
- The date when a product should be used to ensure the highest quality
- The last recommended sale date of perishable dairy and bakery products (correct)
What is the purpose of the 'use by' date on food products?
What is the purpose of the 'use by' date on food products?
- To ensure the highest quality of the product
- To indicate the last recommended sale date
- To show the date after which the product may be unfit for consumption (correct)
- To indicate how soon the product should be consumed after purchase
What does the 'quality of assurance date' indicate?
What does the 'quality of assurance date' indicate?
What can freezing do to the safe storage of perishable foods?
What can freezing do to the safe storage of perishable foods?