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Understanding “Best By” Labels on Canned Foods Canned foods offer convenience and a long shelf life,

but many consumers misunderstand the meaning of “best by” or “best before” dates. These dates mark the

period for optimal quality, not safety. Properly stored canned foods can remain safe well beyond these dates.

The Significance of “Best By” Labels The “best by” date ensures the product is at its peak flavor, texture,

and nutritional value. It does not indicate when food becomes unsafe to eat. Canned foods can last safely past

this date if stored correctly and if the can remains undamaged. Quality vs. Safety “Best by” dates refer to quality,

not safety. After this date, food might lose flavor, color, or texture, but it can still be safe to eat. For example,

canned corn or tuna can last beyond the “best by” date if undamaged. Shelf Life of Common Canned Foods Canned Vegetables

(Corn, Green Beans): Safe for 1-2 years beyond the “best by” date with proper storage. Canned Tuna: Safe for 3-5 years,

due to preservation methods. Inspecting Canned Foods Check for can damage (bulging, rust, dents, leaks) or unusual odors.

If any issues arise, discard the food. Storing Canned Foods Temperature: Store in cool, dry conditions (50°F-70°F).

Humidity: Avoid moisture to prevent rust. Light: Store in dark areas to preserve quality. Expert Recommendations

Use “Best By” Dates as Guidelines: They are about quality, not expiration. Regular Inspections: Check cans

for damage and discard compromised products. Proper Storage: Maintain cool, dry, and dark storage areas and rotate stock

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