The last date that a product, as food, should be used before it is considered spoiled or ineffective, usually specified on the label or package.
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Examples for "expiration date"
Examples for "expiration date"
1There is no expiration date almost - it might be 10 years.
2Underneath this was Nonoyama's name and membership number and the expiration date.
3Only one thing made this spectacle tolerable: its seemingly firm expiration date.
4It applies uniformly, throughout the country, and it has no expiration date.
5To me, a decision is a suggestion with a short-term expiration date.
1Who knew sponges have an expiry date after you start using them?
2But then London has a bit of an expiry date on it.
3They were on-site inspecting the expiry date of goods in the shop.
4And any backstop would have to have a clear expiry date, she said.
5Brussels has proposed the end of 2015 as the expiry date.
6It recommended shorter appeals deadlines, issuing return decision with no expiry date, among others.
7He said: Our rights should not have an expiry date.
8It is too late to pledge mere words, for words too have an expiry date.
9The president announced that he would remit the expiry date of sentences for specific offences.
10Two-month implied volatility has also risen, given its expiry date could also capture an election.
11This was the same expiry date as the British regulations covering decommissioning, the spokesman said.
12Always watch raw fruits and vegetables, and don't use any foods beyond its expiry date.
13The stamps were not marked with an expiry date but nevertheless became invalid on discharge.
14The expiry date was April 14th, the next day.
15I'm also talking about his squad's fast-approaching expiry date.
16Wal-Mart was also fined that year in China for selling duck meat past its expiry date.