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Stork, can it be used after its best before date?

Can stork be used after its best before date, if so, how long after can it be used?
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  • paulhgc
    paulhgc Posts: 201 Forumite
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    you mean you still use margarine
  • Andybez38
    Andybez38 Posts: 1,773 Forumite
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    I use many things past there best before date. I have not died as yet.
    I came into this world with nothing and I'm gonna leave with nothing.
  • FreebieFi
    FreebieFi Posts: 13 Forumite
    Is it a 'best before' or 'use by'?

    'Best befores' are fine to use after the date,just may not taste so good, 'use bys' really need using before the date as the go off.

    Stork is free from hydrogenated oil isn't it?
  • Jo4
    Jo4 Posts: 6,839 Forumite
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    paulhgc wrote:
    you mean you still use margarine

    What do you use?
  • paulhgc
    paulhgc Posts: 201 Forumite
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    Jo4 wrote:
    What do you use?


    olive spread its much better for you
  • Jo4
    Jo4 Posts: 6,839 Forumite
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    paulhgc wrote:
    olive spread its much better for you

    THANKS for answering! I must try it next time. Does it taste any different and do you use the same amount of olive spread as stork?
  • comping_cat
    comping_cat Posts: 24,006 Forumite
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    FreebieFi wrote:
    Is it a 'best before' or 'use by'?

    'Best befores' are fine to use after the date,just may not taste so good, 'use bys' really need using before the date as the go off.

    Stork is free from hydrogenated oil isn't it?

    No, stork has hydrogenated oil in it, so ive stopped using it, i use butter or lard now!!!!
  • paulhgc
    paulhgc Posts: 201 Forumite
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    Jo4 wrote:
    THANKS for answering! I must try it next time. Does it taste any different and do you use the same amount of olive spread as stork?


    stork is oldskool mate i last used that in the 80s its olive spread all the way :rolleyes:
  • susank
    susank Posts: 809 Forumite
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    Oh but the block of stork for baking especially pastry is fab.

    Old style and old fashioned it may be but stork is good.
    Saving in my terramundi pot £2, £1 and 50p just for me! :j
  • miaxmia
    miaxmia Posts: 309 Forumite
    paulhgc wrote:
    you mean you still use margarine
    There must be loads of people use it, otherwise it wouldn't still be in the shops. Incidentally, I would use it in cooking!
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