đĽâźď¸Most people get this wrong and toss out the can. The right way to read âBest Byâ or âBest Beforeâ dates. Read more in the first commentđ
âBest byâ dates on canned foods refer to peak qualityânot safety. As long as cans are stored properly and remain undamaged, the food inside can still be safe well past that date.
â **Quality vs. Safety**: Food may lose flavor or texture after the âbest byâ date but can still be eaten safely.
â **Shelf Life Examples**:
â *Canned vegetables*: Often good 1â2 years beyond the date.
â *Canned tuna*: Can last 3â5 years.
**How to Store Safely**:
â Keep cans in a cool (50â70°F), dry, and dark place.
â Avoid rust, dents, bulging, or leaksâthese are signs to toss the can.
**Bottom Line**: Use âbest byâ as a guideline for taste, not a deadline for safety. Store well, inspect regularly, and rotate stock.