• GladiusB@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Former grocery manager here. There are companies that purposely sell these weird cryptic date formats. I would always need to go look for their certain code to figure out what it translates to. I can’t remember why either other than it’s not normal and we just dealt with it.

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      7 months ago

      Because of the other writing on the package, I’m wondering if because its sold on the international market and dates would get very confusing and possibly harmful.

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          7 months ago

          If you buy fresh tuna and the country of origin date code is MM/DD/YY while you’re DD/MM/YY or YY/DD/MM or YY/MM/DD you could end up with year-old fish or worse. So yeah.

          And no, it won’t always be something easily detectable by look and smell like fish.

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            7 months ago

            You can easily write out the month: April 1, 2024. And don’t say “people might not speak English” or Chinese or whatever. You know what language to put it in because the rest of the package has writing on it too.

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              7 months ago

              plenty of packaging sold in the us is not in English if your at the hmart or wherever. they just slap an English ingredients sticker on it.

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      7 months ago

      They do that with glues at my job. The code supposed to be used for quality control. Like first letter plant it was manufactured in and the second the month and so on. I think it dumb. Never seen it on food before.