If its not open yet, it will be fine for a couple of days yet in my experience.I have some sour cream that has today's date on it. It was actually picked up by my husband who probably did not even check the date. What say you folks? I don't use it a lot and in the past I have thrown it out just after the expiry date.
If its not open yet, it will be fine for a couple of days yet in my experience.
Try water having a best before date! The very idea is daft.A classic example of the pointlessness of sell-by dates: a week ago, I bought a punnet of peaches that had reached the sell-by date. They were still firm, in fact too firm to eat. Now, they are soft and juicy, so the shop would have thrown away something that was not yet ripe. Insanity.
By the bottle, it does.Try water having a best before date! The very idea is daft.
Sadly, if your pineapple was picked to soon, it never will be ripe. Look at this for tips on how to tell and what to do: http://www.wikihow.com/Ripen-an-Unripe-PineappleYet another example of the lunacy - this morning, I bought a pineapple for the outrageous sum of 49p. It's not even ripe yet.
A classic example of the pointlessness of sell-by dates: a week ago, I bought a punnet of peaches that had reached the sell-by date. They were still firm, in fact too firm to eat. Now, they are soft and juicy, so the shop would have thrown away something that was not yet ripe. Insanity.
Same shop?Yet another example of the lunacy - this morning, I bought a pineapple for the outrageous sum of 49p. It's not even ripe yet.