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No more sell by dates?

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/bargains-and-rip-offs/article.html?in_article_id=508728&in_page_id=5

According to the article the plan is just to have a use by date and get rid of sell by/display until/best before dates. Good plan to reduce waste but will it mean no more yellow sticker bargins?
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  • anguk
    anguk Posts: 3,412 Forumite
    Most of the things I see reduced in my local Tesco are fresh goods with a "use by" date so they would still be yellow stickered. Not that they're ever a bargain though, 40p off a £5 chicken anyone? I always feel a bit envious when I read about people getting great yellow sticker bargains because my Tesco never knocks much off the price.
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  • kinkyjinks
    kinkyjinks Posts: 852 Forumite
    anguk wrote: »
    Most of the things I see reduced in my local Tesco are fresh goods with a "use by" date so they would still be yellow stickered. Not that they're ever a bargain though, 40p off a £5 chicken anyone? I always feel a bit envious when I read about people getting great yellow sticker bargains because my Tesco never knocks much off the price.

    My Tesco is exactly the same, I don't even visit the yellow sticker fridge anymore. The best yellow stickered stuff comes from Iceland first thing in the morning and the Co-op late morning.

    I think there'll still be yellow stickers when they reach their use by date.
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  • Seakay
    Seakay Posts: 4,272 Forumite
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    I think that this sounds like a real cop out. The supermarkets will still gain by leaving what amounts for many people to an instruction to throw food away, but they look better because their bins will not be so full.
    Currently I gain by buying reduced items, but if I were to be altruistic I would call for the removal of all dates (maybe substitute with a harvest/laying/packaging date) and a return to decision making by the consumer.
  • Farway
    Farway Posts: 15,301 Forumite
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    albacookie wrote: »

    I think the more worrying bits are at the bottom of the page

    Could Chemical bath make Chicken safer?

    including dousing all carcasses in a chemical wash and even irradiation

    it seems the most likely option is washing the carcasses in one of a number of solutions, including chlorine, salt or lactic acid.


    Very tasty:mad:
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  • xangeleyes
    xangeleyes Posts: 746 Forumite
    I love my yellow stickered bargains!

    To me, if it looks and smells ok, then I'll eat it :)

    You should take a look at this ewwwwwww at the 3.5 week out of date bread:
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1024879/The-best-challenge---One-man-boldly-goes-use-dates-food.html

    Don't panic over the 'daily-mail' in the link lol....I know how some of the people on here faint at the name ;)
    :beer: Thank you to everyone! :beer:

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