"I'm scared": Woman finds aisles of expired food labeled "still good" at gas st…
It is typically legal to sell food past the "best before" date.
A recent video circulating online has brought attention to a convenience store in Detroit, Michigan, reportedly selling an array of expired food products, openly labeled with handwritten signs stating, "Out of Date but Still good." The footage, captured by a local resident, shows shelves stocked with various candies, gums, and snack items, all bearing these unusual disclaimers. The video creator expressed bewilderment and concern over the practice, noting that multiple aisles contained products past their recommended consumption dates. While some consumers might view this as a transparent pricing strategy for discounted goods, others raise significant questions about public health and consumer protection standards. "I'm confused, I'm scared," the video's narrator states, reflecting a common sentiment among viewers. Experts in food safety typically advise against consuming products past their expiration dates, even if they appear visually acceptable, due to potential degradation of quality and safety. The incident highlights the need for vigilance regarding food sales practices and consumer awareness in local markets.
It is typically legal to sell food past the "best before" date.
