Know your dates - understand food labels
Getting to know food date labels can help us to use all of the food we buy.
The need to eat all of the food we buy has never been higher up the agenda. Getting to know food date labels can help us to use all of the food we buy.
According to waste agency, WRAP, approximately £5.7 billion worth of food is wasted each year as it is ‘not used in time.’ Confusion around what date labels mean and storage guidance is a major contributing factor. Whilst food waste has implications for our hard earned cash, wasting food also puts a strain on our natural resources and increases greenhouse gases.
The biggest source of confusion is the difference between Best Before and Use By Dates. Sainsbury’s have made these great videos to help householders quickly distinguish between what’s safe and what’s sketchy with Best Before, still great after.
If you do one thing today...
Check that your fridge is doing its job. Labelling guidance relies on refrigerated foods being stored at the correct temperature. Ensuring that your fridge is at 5 degrees celsius or less will maximise its storage time.
A WRAP survey showed that 30% of households had their fridges set much warmer.