Are you unsure whether or not to consume a product after its expiration date? Here is a quick overview of the products that you can still use safely. First start by differentiating DLC and DDM! The best before date corresponds to the use-by date and must not be exceeded because it is found on highly perishable products. When it says “best before…”, this is the minimum durability date (MBD) and you can then consume the food but its quality may be altered. Some foods can be kept for months or even years after the date indicated on the package, others for up to two months, and some for up to three weeks. We will explain everything to you.