When does it expire? 9.11? Of which year?
At first I thought the year may have accidentally wiped off on one cup, but these two cups are the same.

Purchased around 2 months ago or so.

by flyingcolors777

11 comments
  1. Most probably 2023.

    Edit: On products with an expected low expiry date like joghurts, milk and such, you will often not find a year. And November 2024 would be unrealistically long.

  2. 9th of november

    Which year you can check by the amount of layers of mold on the inside.

  3. This means not it is bad at this point, it means at least to this date it is usable. Usally you can eat it way after the date. Just open it and have a smell or taste test to be sure. Just don’t throw everything out which is over this date. Just check it for yourself and don’t trust everything you read 😉

  4. Clean joghurt (without any mix or flavour in it) is often eatable far beyond the expiration date. Open it: does it look good, does it smell good, does is taste normal? Eat it.

    This is mixed with honey? Honey can’t spoil, but I have no clue how a mixed product acts.

  5. If it’s under a year it’s the same as the manufacturing one

  6. Well, yoghurts usually expire relatively quickly and don’t really stay edible for more than a year, so the companies don’t print a year on there. I assume this yoghurt was bought at some point late last year and the date there is the 9th of November 2023.

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