If you don't take notice of it that's your choice but we should be careful what advice we give people.
That's why I added a wee post to say it's what I'd do.
Use by dates are guides too. I know this because I've often eaten food past its use by date without any problem.
Sight, smell, taste are good tools when it comes to judging food's edibility. Also, how it has been stored once you've bought it.
I stick to use by dates when cooking at work but for home use I have my own method of judging whether a food's safely edible.
Burnham: Is the Media Tempting Fate by Jumping the Gun?
