giovix8
giovix8 OP t1_j28reo9 wrote
Reply to comment by R-2000 in My pasta has the expiration date in both DD/MM/YYYY and MM/DD/YYYY (“USA”) format by giovix8
Wikipedia states that today is in use in USA, Philippines and (partially) Canada. So as today, with all the respect for Philippines citizens, it’s basically the USA format
giovix8 OP t1_j28n52o wrote
Reply to comment by Calembur in My pasta has the expiration date in both DD/MM/YYYY and MM/DD/YYYY (“USA”) format by giovix8
Oh idk why I thought like December = 012 🫠 my bad
giovix8 OP t1_j28ldyk wrote
Reply to comment by Calembur in My pasta has the expiration date in both DD/MM/YYYY and MM/DD/YYYY (“USA”) format by giovix8
Never heard of MMM format. One can just write down the format used by the way, so it’s impossible to miss it.
giovix8 OP t1_j28gr0p wrote
Reply to comment by Jack_Meehof_Leuds in My pasta has the expiration date in both DD/MM/YYYY and MM/DD/YYYY (“USA”) format by giovix8
It’s a matter of law. Even sugar has an expiration date.
giovix8 OP t1_j2bjeeu wrote
Reply to comment by Jack_Meehof_Leuds in My pasta has the expiration date in both DD/MM/YYYY and MM/DD/YYYY (“USA”) format by giovix8
Only for certain products, but I did’t understand when it will happen