Many people throw away perfectly good food just because the printed expiration date has passed.
However, these dates often relate to quality, not safety.
In fact, the USDA states that, with the exception of infant formula, expiration dates are not required and do not necessarily mean the food is bad.
Here are 20 foods you can safely eat after their expiration date, as long as they look, smell, and taste good.
Eggs
Refrigerated eggs can stay good for 3–5 weeks after their expiration date. Do the "float test"—if they sink in water, they're still fresh.
Milk can be safe for up to a week after its expiration date if stored at a cool temperature. Spoiled milk has a sour odor and a thick consistency.
Yogurt
Unopened yogurt will last 1 to 3 weeks after the expiration date. Slight separation of the liquid is normal—just stir.
Hard cheese
Hard cheeses like cheddar or parmesan can last for weeks after their expiration date. Mold on the surface can be trimmed off.
Butter
If stored in the refrigerator, butter can last 1 to 2 months after the expiration date. Store it in the freezer to extend its shelf life.
Bread
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