View Poll Results: Will you eat expired food?
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Yes
3 5.17% -
No but planning to watch it
1 1.72% -
No and have no plans to watch it
0 0% -
yes
11 18.97% -
no
2 3.45% -
don't know / no idea
0 0% -
Yes
2 3.45% -
No
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Filipino
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American
0 0% -
Chinese
3 5.17% -
Japanese
8 13.79% -
Others (please indicate below)
1 1.72% -
Yes
3 5.17% -
No
2 3.45%
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May 31st, 2018 09:46 PM #52
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May 31st, 2018 09:50 PM #53^ point taken.
i meant noodles, biscuits, tea. wag naman masyado luma...a few months after expiry should still be ok, usually conservative naman yung expiry date. i was surprised to learn a few years back that they auction off expired food...how can they not be sued ?
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June 1st, 2018 10:12 AM #58
Some near expiry foods are a great source of savings for us, ex. Johnsonville Brats, expiry in 2 weeks, buy 1 take 1 or effectively half price, bringing the price lower than top local Frankfurter brands and with definitely better taste and bite. Bought 6 bundles, lasting us for more than 3 months.
We treat expiry dates as guides, but, food that has gone bad is a clear no no, expired or not. Like Gardenia bread, our experience is it gets moldy even 2 days before it gets expired. Thus, with expiry date as a guide, we place it in the ref 2 days before it expires and eat it for as long as it hasn't gone bad.
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