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UK supermarkets are removing "best before" dates from fresh produce to reduce food waste. While this encourages shoppers to judge freshness themselves, some feel uncertain. A TikTok user, ‘skintdad,’ shared a hack to decipher the coded system used instead. These codes, using letters for months and numbers for days, help shoppers find the freshest items. For instance, 'D27' means April 27th.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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