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Date marks Date marks show by when food should be eaten. There are two types: ‘use by’ ‘best before’ © Food – a fact of life 2013
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Food labels

PowerPoint 260

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Labels Food labels provide information which helps people to know when to eat food, and how to store it safely.

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Date marks Date marks show by when food should be eaten. There are two types:

‘use by’

‘best before’

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‘use by’ This is used on foods such as milk, cheese, meat and ready made pizzas. It shows the day/month, e.g. 19 Feb.After this date, the food is not safe to eat.

19 Feb

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‘best before’ This is used on foods such as canned beans, dried fruit, breakfast cereals and frozen peas. It shows the month/year, e.g. Feb ’08.After this date, the food will probably be safe to eat, but may not look or taste as good.

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Storage instructions Labels show how best to store the food to keep it safe. For example:• cool, dry place (cupboard);• refrigerated (in the fridge);• frozen (in the freezer).

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Other information Some food packs have more information about how and where the food is produced or reared. Some people like to know more about their food and where it comes from.

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Where should these foods be stored?

cupboard freezer fridge© Food – a fact of life 2013

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Foods that do not have labels Lots of the food we buy (or grow) does not have labels.Examples include:

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Foods that do not have labels Name other examples.

potatoes

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Where could these foods be stored?

cupboard freezer fridge© Food – a fact of life 2013

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