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MTVN | All hail the Moyesiah
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Had a tin of spaghetti that was about 5 months out of date for lunch the other day. Those tins never go out of date really though
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MTVN | All hail the Moyesiah
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It will be tins like that from Arista's bunker which keep us all going in the years after the nukes go off, won't be able to be fussy then
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Yep, it won't hurt. I have eaten loads of tinned foods past their sell by dates. I buy tins with good dates though, but am still surprised how time flies and the tins go past the dates. I am only really fussy with tinned fruit incase it ferments too much. Working once as a date checker for foods in a supermarket, I learnt about dates on foods and know many are not harmful past their dates. I just hate the thought of being wasteful with food anyway.
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