0 How come, when I do a liquor delivery order for "ready to drink" lower percentage alcohol from the vendor.. various brands.. oh at least 18 tall cans, all kinds of colors. Not one has an "expiry" date on the bottom, just a "lot number" like the 1980's. I guess they're "good" till the year 2800? posted 5 days ago by newfunturistic 5 days ago by newfunturistic +2 / -2 You tell me. If I go to a supermarket and buy a drink.. it's forced by law to have an expiry date, right? 4 comments share 4 comments share save hide report block hide replies
"ready to drink" is just like "fast food"...the vendor has to dump it on predefined intervals. The wholesale through retail market is based on long term storage.
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oh I saw this the other day.. checking those new MXD drinks, their site.. Meanwhile the can has a lot number. But on the site, it says:
What is the shelf life of the product?
Generally, MXD Sour Cherry will stay fresh for about 12 months after it was packaged.
Meanwhile.. you don't know when it was packaged. lol.
Irrelevant. 📺̊̆.