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out of date milkshake
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xmas eve me and my fiancee went out to finish off the shopping at the local town. 1 of the items purchased were yazoo chocolate milkshakes. xmas day our son was ill and was being sick, we checked the food he ate and everything was fine but noticed the date on the milkshakes said 26/11/2011.
i rang the store earlier today and was told by the manager "milkshake is ok for a month after its use by date" does anyone know if this is correct??
i argued with the manager saying its dairy products and are now awaiting the call next week off the area manager.
also, is there anywhere else to report this as i still have the milkshake and receipt.
i rang the store earlier today and was told by the manager "milkshake is ok for a month after its use by date" does anyone know if this is correct??
i argued with the manager saying its dairy products and are now awaiting the call next week off the area manager.
also, is there anywhere else to report this as i still have the milkshake and receipt.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Trading Standards would be a good place to start - but I've drunk Yazoo Milkshakes that are a couple of weeks out of date, as long as the milk hasn't gone off and they are sealed, they are fine. However, while the shop manager could be right, he should take the stuff off sale if it's past it's sell by (as distinct from use by) date.
Sounds like the shop has a problem with its stock control - nothing (under current rules) should be on sale past the sell-by date.
As for use-by dates for dairy - why? - I regularly eat yogurt which is a month past the use-by date - as long as it's sealed and in the fridge it's fine. We take very little notice of use-by dates in our house, if the cat'll eat it, so will we.
As for use-by dates for dairy - why? - I regularly eat yogurt which is a month past the use-by date - as long as it's sealed and in the fridge it's fine. We take very little notice of use-by dates in our house, if the cat'll eat it, so will we.
Is Yazoo the one that is sold next to the long-life milk? Personally I don't eat or drink anything a day over the sell by date let alone a month! Do as boxtops suggests and try Trading Standards. They are really helpfull and remember to take the names of who you speak to. Good luck with it and I hope your son is a bit better
I think you'll find if you loook that Yazoo is steralised milk and is good for at least 6 months.. Speaking as a grandmother who is very familiar with the milkshake section of supermarkets...Constantly on the lookout for Fridji 2for1 deals..Also the winter vomiting bug is going around so it may just be that.