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» Home » Dr. Siyun Wang delves into what exactly a “best before” date means on RED FM

Dr. Siyun Wang delves into what exactly a “best before” date means on RED FM

October 19, 2022

Dr. Siyun Wang delves into what exactly a “best before” date means on RED FM

Dr. Siyun Wang

LFS Associate Professor, Siyun Wang, chats with Vanshika Sharma of RED RM about best before dates, and what they actually mean for your food.

If you have a carton of eggs past their best before dates, should you throw them out? How does that affect its freshness? Its nutrition? Click below to listen to the full segment.


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