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  2. Do Olives Go Bad? It’s Complicated

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    We love olives on cheese plates and pizzas, in salads and sandwiches—you name it. Still, we’d be lying if we said the suckers never got lost in the clutter of condiments in our kitchen. If you ...

  3. 13 Foods You Should NEVER Eat After Their Expiration Dates - AOL

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    Food Safety 101. If you've ever woken up with a craving for cereal only to head to the fridge and find expired milk, you know the frustration. While some foods like dried pasta or canned goods may ...

  4. Kalamata olive - Wikipedia

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    Within the EU (and other countries that ratified PDO agreements or similar laws), the name is protected with PDO status, which means that the name can only be used for olives (and olive oil) from the region around Kalamata. [5] Olives of the same variety grown elsewhere are marketed as Kalamon olives in the EU and, sometimes, elsewhere. [6] [7 ...

  5. Do Olives Go Bad? It’s Complicated

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  6. Expiration date - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of infant formula, the laws that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) administers do not preclude the sale of food that is past the expiration date indicated on the label. FDA does not require food firms to place terms such as expired by, use by and best before dates on food products. This information is entirely at the ...

  7. 100+ Nonperishable Food Items That Never Expire - AOL

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    These nonperishable foods really do last indefinitely, stored unopened in a cool, dry, dark spot: Baking soda: Lasts indefinitely, though it can lose its leavening power over time. To test ...

  8. Shelf life - Wikipedia

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    Shelf life is the recommended maximum time for which products or fresh (harvested) produce can be stored, during which the defined quality of a specified proportion of the goods remains acceptable under expected (or specified) conditions of distribution, storage and display.

  9. Is the food in the fridge still good? California wants ... - AOL

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    A sell-by date helps the grocer adhere to a “first in first out” method for its products and get ready for the next shipment arrival, but doesn’t mean the food has gone bad, according to Acosta.