NatashaDisneyCM
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I work for a food manufacturing company (yes, we bottle a lot of the pasta sauces you are probably talking about).
I just called the lab manager to get a verification. He said 7 days tops.
BTW, the codes on the side of the lid, called day codes, are not telling you when the product will expire. Those are put on there to give you the production dates in case of product recall. We are required to day code everything in 2 hour increments. If it turns out that an ingredient is bad or adulterated, we have to be able to find every jar that was packed with that ingredient.
Some items will have an expiration date posted on the lid/box/etc. but those are because that particular brand wants it listed; it's not really going to go from good to spoiled on a particular date while sitting on the shelf in the store.More often than not, items will lose flavor and companies to do want their old product with less flavor out there because they want repeat business.
that is not really completely true either! some of it is true, some not. when there is...actually I am a food chemist and I just do not want to go into this, I will just say when there is a use by date, do it...if there is a shelf life date, on the side somewhere should have a date as to how long AFTER it is open, then you listen to that! this is not posted for profit, it is what I test in the lab to see how long a product will last!
and I have worked board of health, industry inspection,and supervisor in Lab in food production. for years now.and serve safe certified and HACCP certified...and I could go on and on, but I have work to do now.