concept   expiration dates

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) United States (1) Australia (1) India (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) United Kingdom (1) Kenya (1) New Zealand (1) Norway (1) Pakistan (1) Saudi Arabia (1) United Arab Emirates (1) frugal culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 expiration dates United States In the United States, strict adherence to expiration dates for food safety and quality is legally regulated and widely followed. 6
2 expiration dates Australia In Australia, following food expiration dates is considered highly important for safety and health. 2
3 expiration dates India In India, traditional preservation methods are relied upon more than strict adherence to expiration dates. 2
4 expiration dates Japan In Japan, expiration dates emphasize quality and taste rather than strict safety regulations. 2
5 expiration dates South Korea In South Korea, food expiration dates are heavily regulated and emphasized for safety. 2
6 expiration dates United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, there is strict adherence to expiration dates for food safety and quality. 2
7 expiration dates Kenya In Kenya, traditional food preservation methods and sensory evaluation are more important than expiration dates. 1
8 expiration dates New Zealand In New Zealand, expiration dates are considered to be highly important for ensuring food safety. 1
9 expiration dates Norway Norwegians closely adhere to expiration dates for quality and safety. 1
10 expiration dates Pakistan In Pakistan, there is less adherence to expiration dates, with reliance on sensory cues and cultural food preservation methods. 1
11 expiration dates Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, expiration dates are highly respected and adhered to for food safety. 1
12 expiration dates United Arab Emirates In the United Arab Emirates, expiration dates are highly respected and strictly observed for food safety. 1
13 expiration dates frugal culture In frugal cultures, expiration dates are seen as guidelines and products are inspected to determine if they are still safe to consume. 1