Food expiration dates don't have much science behind them. Here's how to know what's safe to eat From the 10 insights on today's news that will make you smarter tomorrow series Jill Roberts, Associate Professor of Global Health, University of South Florida Jul 23, 2022 Jul 23, 2022 Updated May 30, 2023 0 Back to the story Some features on this page require cookie consent to load. Please update your cookie preferences to continue × Update settings to continue… Please try the following steps to enable. Open FireFox Settings → Privacy & Security → Website Privacy Preferences Make sure "Tell websites not to sell or share my data" is not checked. Make sure "Send websites a Do Not Track request" is not checked. Open Chrome Settings → Privacy & Security → Third-party cookies Under Advanced, make sure "Do Not Track " is disabled. Open Edge Settings → Privacy, search, and services Under Privacy, make sure "Send Do Not Track" requests is not enabled Open Cookies and Site Permissions → Manage and delete cookies and site data Make sure "Block third-party cookies" is not enabled Open your browser settings and make sure "Do Not Track " is disabled. Open your cookie preferences. Make sure "Analytics" is toggled ON.Click Save Most Popular Promotions Read the E-edition now – the digital replica of the newspaper! Download our mobile app for a customized experience! View All
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