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Best Before Date Format for Fresh Pork in Canada – Numeric or Alphanumeric?
Started by egonwie79, Feb 24 2025 04:28 PM
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#1
Posted 24 February 2025 - 04:28 PM
Hi everyone, is it acceptable to display the best before date for my fresh pork product for the Canada in both alphanumeric and numerical formats? Thank you!
#2
Posted 24 February 2025 - 05:34 PM
Everything you need is here:
https://inspection.c...ge-instructions
Format
Durable life dates must be identified using the words "best before" and "meilleur avant". The words and symbols associated with the packaging date are the same as those prescribed for the durable life date except that the words "packaged on" and "empaqueté le" replace "best before" and "meilleur avant" [B.01.007(1.2), FDR].
In displaying the actual date, the year is shown first. Showing the year is only mandatory when its declaration is needed for the sake of clarity (for example, when the durable life goes into the next year). In this case, it is expressed by at least the last 2 numbers of the year [B.01.007(4)(b), FDR].
The month shall be shown in words after the year (if the year is shown). The month must be in both French and English on consumer packages or indicated by using the specified bilingual symbols [B.01.007(4)©, FDR].
The bilingual symbols for the months in the durable life date are as follows [B.01.007(5), FDR]:
JA for January
FE for February
MR for March
AL for April
MA for May
JN for June
FE for February
MR for March
AL for April
MA for May
JN for June
JL for July
AU for August
SE for September
OC for October
NO for November
DE for December
AU for August
SE for September
OC for October
NO for November
DE for December
The day of the month is required to be shown after the month, expressed in numbers [B.01.007(4)(d), FDR].
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