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[Homework]【整理】2011-09-17 应对食品过期新对策
HW:
Almost everything we eat has some kind of date on it, but how much attention do we really pay to the expiring?
Yes, sell by date or use by date, those are what two that I guide to buy. Going with your guide on something that using even they’re passing their dates. If it is wrongly,// meat,
throw it away if some if you look at case not motty and I ate it. But if it says use by I would use that than deffits over, you know if smell is funny, I throw it away.
The government’s tying to stop people wasting so much food, by making the labels on packaging less confusing. So out with the words sell by and display until, instead the new guidelines would suggest manufactures stick with use by or better before.
It is estimated that UK households throw away 8.3 million tons of food during every year. And campaigners say that 60% of that could be avoided. Saving families up to 50 punds of month.
So we want to simplify this, so that you can see when the food should be used by for food safety reasons if it is perishable, something like soft cheese or smoked fish. And then we want best before as alternative for foods that simply deteriating quality.
The people’s supermarket in central London was founded on the belief that many shops waste too much food. It even has a // so in kitchen to cook anything that’s getting old to make sure it’s not wasted. And they try where possible to avoid showing any dates on food.
Now it is so conditioned that as consumers to think about dates, numbers and so on. To take out display by dates and sell by dates which they are only for the supermarket benefit, it’s gonna to do wonders I think for email of food that gets chart away.
And as cost of living keeps on rising, the savings too might be incentive enough to look beyond the date on the packaging |
HW:
Almost everything we eat has some kind of date on it, but how much attention do we really pay to the expiring?
Yes, sell by date or use by date, those are what two that I guide to buy. Going with your guide on something that using even they’re passing their dates. If it is wrongly,// meat,
throw it away if some if you look at case not motty and I ate it. But if it says use by I would use that than deffits over, you know if smell is funny, I throw it away.
The government’s tying to stop people wasting so much food, by making the labels on packaging less confusing. So out with the words sell by and display until, instead the new guidelines would suggest manufactures stick with use by or better before.
It is estimated that UK households throw away 8.3 million tons of food during every year. And campaigners say that 60% of that could be avoided. Saving families up to 50 punds of month.
So we want to simplify this, so that you can see when the food should be used by for food safety reasons if it is perishable, something like soft cheese or smoked fish. And then we want best before as alternative for foods that simply deteriating quality.
The people’s supermarket in central London was founded on the belief that many shops waste too much food. It even has a // so in kitchen to cook anything that’s getting old to make sure it’s not wasted. And they try where possible to avoid showing any dates on food.
Now it is so conditioned that as consumers to think about dates, numbers and so on. To take out display by dates and sell by dates which they are only for the supermarket benefit, it’s gonna to do wonders I think for email of food that gets chart away.
And as cost of living keeps on rising, the savings too might be incentive enough to look beyond the date on the packaging |
HW:
Almost everything we eat has some kind of date on it, but how much attention do we really pay to the expiring?
Yes, sell by date or use by date, those are what two that I guide to buy. Going with your guide on something that using even they’re passing their dates. If it is wrongly,// meat,
throw it away if some if you look at case not motty and I ate it. But if it says use by I would use that than deffits over, you know if smell is funny, I throw it away.
The government’s tying to stop people wasting so much food, by making the labels on packaging less confusing. So out with the words sell by and display until, instead the new guidelines would suggest manufactures stick with use by or better before.
It is estimated that UK households throw away 8.3 million tons of food during every year. And campaigners say that 60% of that could be avoided. Saving families up to 50 punds of month.
So we want to simplify this, so that you can see when the food should be used by for food safety reasons if it is perishable, something like soft cheese or smoked fish. And then we want best before as alternative for foods that simply deteriating quality.
The people’s supermarket in central London was founded on the belief that many shops waste too much food. It even has a // so in kitchen to cook anything that’s getting old to make sure it’s not wasted. And they try where possible to avoid showing any dates on food.
Now it is so conditioned that as consumers to think about dates, numbers and so on. To take out display by dates and sell by dates which they are only for the supermarket benefit, it’s gonna to do wonders I think for email of food that gets chart away.
And as cost of living keeps on rising, the savings too might be incentive enough to look beyond the date on the packaging |
HW:
Almost everything we eat has some kind of date on it, but how much attention do we really pay to the expiring?
Yes, sell by date or use by date, those are what two that I guide to buy. Going with your guide on something that using even they’re passing their dates. If it is wrongly,// meat,
throw it away if some if you look at case not motty and I ate it. But if it says use by I would use that than deffits over, you know if smell is funny, I throw it away.
The government’s tying to stop people wasting so much food, by making the labels on packaging less confusing. So out with the words sell by and display until, instead the new guidelines would suggest manufactures stick with use by or better before.
It is estimated that UK households throw away 8.3 million tons of food during every year. And campaigners say that 60% of that could be avoided. Saving families up to 50 punds of month.
So we want to simplify this, so that you can see when the food should be used by for food safety reasons if it is perishable, something like soft cheese or smoked fish. And then we want best before as alternative for foods that simply deteriating quality.
The people’s supermarket in central London was founded on the belief that many shops waste too much food. It even has a // so in kitchen to cook anything that’s getting old to make sure it’s not wasted. And they try where possible to avoid showing any dates on food.
Now it is so conditioned that as consumers to think about dates, numbers and so on. To take out display by dates and sell by dates which they are only for the supermarket benefit, it’s gonna to do wonders I think for email of food that gets chart away.
And as cost of living keeps on rising, the savings too might be incentive enough to look beyond the date on the packaging |
HW:
Almost everything we eat has some kind of date on it, but how much attention do we really pay to the expiring?
Yes, sell by date or use by date, those are what two that I guide to buy. Going with your guide on something that using even they’re passing their dates. If it is wrongly,// meat,
throw it away if some if you look at case not motty and I ate it. But if it says use by I would use that than deffits over, you know if smell is funny, I throw it away.
The government’s tying to stop people wasting so much food, by making the labels on packaging less confusing. So out with the words sell by and display until, instead the new guidelines would suggest manufactures stick with use by or better before.
It is estimated that UK households throw away 8.3 million tons of food during every year. And campaigners say that 60% of that could be avoided. Saving families up to 50 punds of month.
So we want to simplify this, so that you can see when the food should be used by for food safety reasons if it is perishable, something like soft cheese or smoked fish. And then we want best before as alternative for foods that simply deteriating quality.
The people’s supermarket in central London was founded on the belief that many shops waste too much food. It even has a // so in kitchen to cook anything that’s getting old to make sure it’s not wasted. And they try where possible to avoid showing any dates on food.
Now it is so conditioned that as consumers to think about dates, numbers and so on. To take out display by dates and sell by dates which they are only for the supermarket benefit, it’s gonna to do wonders I think for email of food that gets chart away.
And as cost of living keeps on rising, the savings too might be incentive enough to look beyond the date on the packaging |
HW:
Almost everything we eat has some kind of date on it, but how much attention do we really pay to the expiring?
Yes, sell by date or use by date, those are what two that I guide to buy. Going with your guide on something that using even they’re passing their dates. If it is wrongly,// meat,
throw it away if some if you look at case not motty and I ate it. But if it says use by I would use that than deffits over, you know if smell is funny, I throw it away.
The government’s tying to stop people wasting so much food, by making the labels on packaging less confusing. So out with the words sell by and display until, instead the new guidelines would suggest manufactures stick with use by or better before.
It is estimated that UK households throw away 8.3 million tons of food during every year. And campaigners say that 60% of that could be avoided. Saving families up to 50 punds of month.
So we want to simplify this, so that you can see when the food should be used by for food safety reasons if it is perishable, something like soft cheese or smoked fish. And then we want best before as alternative for foods that simply deteriating quality.
The people’s supermarket in central London was founded on the belief that many shops waste too much food. It even has a // so in kitchen to cook anything that’s getting old to make sure it’s not wasted. And they try where possible to avoid showing any dates on food.
Now it is so conditioned that as consumers to think about dates, numbers and so on. To take out display by dates and sell by dates which they are only for the supermarket benefit, it’s gonna to do wonders I think for email of food that gets chart away.
And as cost of living keeps on rising, the savings too might be incentive enough to look beyond the date on the packaging |
HW:
Almost everything we eat has some kind of date on it, but how much attention do we really pay to the expiring?
Yes, sell by date or use by date, those are what two that I guide to buy. Going with your guide on something that using even they’re passing their dates. If it is wrongly,// meat,
throw it away if some if you look at case not motty and I ate it. But if it says use by I would use that than deffits over, you know if smell is funny, I throw it away.
The government’s tying to stop people wasting so much food, by making the labels on packaging less confusing. So out with the words sell by and display until, instead the new guidelines would suggest manufactures stick with use by or better before.
It is estimated that UK households throw away 8.3 million tons of food during every year. And campaigners say that 60% of that could be avoided. Saving families up to 50 punds of month.
So we want to simplify this, so that you can see when the food should be used by for food safety reasons if it is perishable, something like soft cheese or smoked fish. And then we want best before as alternative for foods that simply deteriating quality.
The people’s supermarket in central London was founded on the belief that many shops waste too much food. It even has a // so in kitchen to cook anything that’s getting old to make sure it’s not wasted. And they try where possible to avoid showing any dates on food.
Now it is so conditioned that as consumers to think about dates, numbers and so on. To take out display by dates and sell by dates which they are only for the supermarket benefit, it’s gonna to do wonders I think for email of food that gets chart away.
And as cost of living keeps on rising, the savings too might be incentive enough to look beyond the date on the packaging |
HW:
Almost everything we eat has some kind of date on it, but how much attention do we really pay to the expiring?
Yes, sell by date or use by date, those are what two that I guide to buy. Going with your guide on something that using even they’re passing their dates. If it is wrongly,// meat,
throw it away if some if you look at case not motty and I ate it. But if it says use by I would use that than deffits over, you know if smell is funny, I throw it away.
The government’s tying to stop people wasting so much food, by making the labels on packaging less confusing. So out with the words sell by and display until, instead the new guidelines would suggest manufactures stick with use by or better before.
It is estimated that UK households throw away 8.3 million tons of food during every year. And campaigners say that 60% of that could be avoided. Saving families up to 50 punds of month.
So we want to simplify this, so that you can see when the food should be used by for food safety reasons if it is perishable, something like soft cheese or smoked fish. And then we want best before as alternative for foods that simply deteriating quality.
The people’s supermarket in central London was founded on the belief that many shops waste too much food. It even has a // so in kitchen to cook anything that’s getting old to make sure it’s not wasted. And they try where possible to avoid showing any dates on food.
Now it is so conditioned that as consumers to think about dates, numbers and so on. To take out display by dates and sell by dates which they are only for the supermarket benefit, it’s gonna to do wonders I think for email of food that gets chart away.
And as cost of living keeps on rising, the savings too might be incentive enough to look beyond the date on the packaging |
HW:
Almost everything we eat has some kind of date on it, but how much attention do we really pay to the expiring?
Yes, sell by date or use by date, those are what two that I guide to buy. Going with your guide on something that using even they’re passing their dates. If it is wrongly,// meat,
throw it away if some if you look at case not motty and I ate it. But if it says use by I would use that than deffits over, you know if smell is funny, I throw it away.
The government’s tying to stop people wasting so much food, by making the labels on packaging less confusing. So out with the words sell by and display until, instead the new guidelines would suggest manufactures stick with use by or better before.
It is estimated that UK households throw away 8.3 million tons of food during every year. And campaigners say that 60% of that could be avoided. Saving families up to 50 punds of month.
So we want to simplify this, so that you can see when the food should be used by for food safety reasons if it is perishable, something like soft cheese or smoked fish. And then we want best before as alternative for foods that simply deteriating quality.
The people’s supermarket in central London was founded on the belief that many shops waste too much food. It even has a // so in kitchen to cook anything that’s getting old to make sure it’s not wasted. And they try where possible to avoid showing any dates on food.
Now it is so conditioned that as consumers to think about dates, numbers and so on. To take out display by dates and sell by dates which they are only for the supermarket benefit, it’s gonna to do wonders I think for email of food that gets chart away.
And as cost of living keeps on rising, the savings too might be incentive enough to look beyond the date on the packaging |
HW:
Almost everything we eat has some kind of date on it, but how much attention do we really pay to the expiring?
Yes, sell by date or use by date, those are what two that I guide to buy. Going with your guide on something that using even they’re passing their dates. If it is wrongly,// meat,
throw it away if some if you look at case not motty and I ate it. But if it says use by I would use that than deffits over, you know if smell is funny, I throw it away.
The government’s tying to stop people wasting so much food, by making the labels on packaging less confusing. So out with the words sell by and display until, instead the new guidelines would suggest manufactures stick with use by or better before.
It is estimated that UK households throw away 8.3 million tons of food during every year. And campaigners say that 60% of that could be avoided. Saving families up to 50 punds of month.
So we want to simplify this, so that you can see when the food should be used by for food safety reasons if it is perishable, something like soft cheese or smoked fish. And then we want best before as alternative for foods that simply deteriating quality.
The people’s supermarket in central London was founded on the belief that many shops waste too much food. It even has a // so in kitchen to cook anything that’s getting old to make sure it’s not wasted. And they try where possible to avoid showing any dates on food.
Now it is so conditioned that as consumers to think about dates, numbers and so on. To take out display by dates and sell by dates which they are only for the supermarket benefit, it’s gonna to do wonders I think for email of food that gets chart away.
And as cost of living keeps on rising, the savings too might be incentive enough to look beyond the date on the packaging | Almost everything we eat has some kind of date on it, but how much attention do we really pay to the expiring?
Yes, sell by date or use by date, those are what two that I guide to buy. Going with your guide on something that using even they’re passing their dates. If it is wrongly,// meat,
throw it away if some if you look at case not motty and I ate it. But if it says use by I would use that than deffits over, you know if smell is funny, I throw it away.
The government’s tying to stop people wasting so much food, by making the labels on packaging less confusing. So out with the words sell by and display until, instead the new guidelines would suggest manufactures stick with use by or better before.
It is estimated that UK households throw away 8.3 million tons of food during every year. And campaigners say that 60% of that could be avoided. Saving families up to 50 punds of month.
So we want to simplify this, so that you can see when the food should be used by for food safety reasons if it is perishable, something like soft cheese or smoked fish. And then we want best before as alternative for foods that simply deteriating quality.
The people’s supermarket in central London was founded on the belief that many shops waste too much food. It even has a // so in kitchen to cook anything that’s getting old to make sure it’s not wasted. And they try where possible to avoid showing any dates on food.
Now it is so conditioned that as consumers to think about dates, numbers and so on. To take out display by dates and sell by dates which they are only for the supermarket benefit, it’s gonna to do wonders I think for email of food that gets chart away.
And as cost of living keeps on rising, the savings too might be incentive enough to look beyond the date on the packaging
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