Mm if you’ve ever smelled rotten milk before without expecting it…let’s just say one would rather see the use by date than actually sniff if it’s gone off.
>The British supermarket is asking customers to use a simple and time-honoured test to work out if cow’s milk is usable: sniff it.
Before or after it’s been paid for ?
The bottles have tamper proof seals, how do you sniff without breaking the seal?
TL;DR they’re replacing the ‘use by’ with ‘best before’. You still have to buy the milk, obviously.
And what do those with no sense of smell due to covid do?
All fine and dandy if you still have your sense of smell but I think they’re forgetting a sizable portion of the population have had Covid and have been left with a diminished sense of smell, myself included. I caught it mid August and my sense of smell is still not 100%
damn.. sales are really going down for the milk industry
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Mm if you’ve ever smelled rotten milk before without expecting it…let’s just say one would rather see the use by date than actually sniff if it’s gone off.
>The British supermarket is asking customers to use a simple and time-honoured test to work out if cow’s milk is usable: sniff it.
Before or after it’s been paid for ?
The bottles have tamper proof seals, how do you sniff without breaking the seal?
TL;DR they’re replacing the ‘use by’ with ‘best before’. You still have to buy the milk, obviously.
And what do those with no sense of smell due to covid do?
All fine and dandy if you still have your sense of smell but I think they’re forgetting a sizable portion of the population have had Covid and have been left with a diminished sense of smell, myself included. I caught it mid August and my sense of smell is still not 100%
damn.. sales are really going down for the milk industry