Sell By Dates

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  1. Sta

    Stahlrost Well-Known Member

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    I'm in Germany and I've just had a nice lunch of potatoes and mince with cheese on top, baked in the oven. While in the kitchen I noticed an unopened bottle of Asda brown sauce, and decided to squirt it liberally all over my lunch to improve it.

    I then, out of sheer curiosity, looked at the sell by date on the sauce bottle. It was November 2011.

    Am I going to die? Will be a shame if so as I've only just bought my season ticket.
     
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    The sauce will be fine, but the rest of the meal may kill you!!
     
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    It's made of vinegar and sugar. It'll out last you. If it smelt oreight and tasted oreight, it was oreight.
     
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    Brown sauce is a vinegar based condiment, they frequently used vinegar as a food preservative in the past. Mindst, everyone from the past is now dead.
     
  5. Sta

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    So what you are saying is that all people who eat things preserved in vinegar eventually die. Feel much better now.
     
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    Yes - statistics support this argument; 100% of people who eat things preserved in vinegar will die.
     
  7. Sta

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    I think vinegar should be banned immediately then, it's obviously lethal. Fish and chips will never be the same.
     
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    ASDA Brown sauce? Hmm may very well kill you. HP all the way. No substitute for quality mate.
     
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    Can't afford to be finicky when brown sauce is unknown in Germany and the 2011 Asda vintage was all I could find. As Jay suggested, it tasted alreight!
     
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    Are you flying home? Because 90% of people who die in a plane crash eat brown sauce. It's not looking good.
     
  11. Sta

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    Flying home on Tuesday. I'll take the brown sauce with me and force feed all the other passengers with it. That way, I'll be in the 10% that survive if we crash. I'll have to put it in Lynx deoderant bottles to get it through security.
     
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    Give you 50 quid for your season ticket ;)
     
  13. Sta

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    Reasonable offer, I'll decide by mid-May next year whether to take you up on it.
     
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    It's the old thing with dates.

    Best before just best taste before food breaks down a bit
    Sell by purely for shops
    Use by is the thing to watch but usually ok for couple of days unless dairy so check smell etc (eggs shouldn't float in a glass)
     
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    As a certain poster on here will confirm, I eat anything, any age, any condition, provided it's a) dead, b) doesn't smell, c) isn't celery and d) isn't beetroot.

    I'm especially fond of half eaten curries re-heated 3 days after taking them home. Good exercise for the little anti-bodies who don't like sitting around with nowt to do.
     
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    And when eating the dead to survive a little splash of the old brown stuff will make them more palatable (like 3 day old pork pies;))
     
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    I defrosted chicken on Tuesday morning, and I'm going to eat it tonight.

    Is this a wise choice?
     
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    Gut rot report please?
     
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    Will let you know!
     
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