Question: How do you read a Closed or coded date?

What are Closed or coded dates?

Closed or coded dates are packing numbers used by the manufacturer. They might appear on shelf-stable products such as cans and boxes of food.

What is the code date?

the practice of placing a code indicating the date and site of packaging on certain products, as canned goods.

Can codes How do you read?

How to Read Codes on Canned FoodsLook at the first number or letter of the code. Match letters other than O and N with months by assigning each month, January through December, a letter from A to L in alphabetical order. Decipher numbers to determine the day and year.More items

What do codes on bottom of cans mean?

We often get calls asking what the numbers mean on the bottom of the aerosol cans and how do they relate to our certification for the product. The first set of numbers is the canning or packaging date when the aerosol was filled. The next set of numbers is the canning code used by the canner to track their production.

Is it OK to eat something past the best by date?

A product will remain fresh and of good quality right up to the best-before date (and sometimes beyond), if it is properly stored, both at the store and at your home. It may still be safe to eat those foods after the best before date, but they may have lost quality and some nutritional value.

How can you tell how old Coke is?

Shelf life is typically considered to be 39 weeks for regular sodas and 13 weeks for diet sodas. Coca-Cola brand cans are stamped (typically on the bottom of the can) with a sell-by date in MMMDDYY format. There are additional codes included with the stamp that have nothing to do with dating.

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