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In article >, gravesend10
@verizon.net says...
>
> On Tue, 23 Aug 2016 15:21:12 +0100, Janet > wrote:
>
> >In article >, gravesend10
> says...
> >>
> >> On Mon, 22 Aug 2016 20:30:20 +0100, Janet > wrote:
> >>
> >> >In article >, gravesend10
> >> says...
> >> >>
> >> >> The only worthwhile coupons I use are for cat food and cat litter and
> >> >> I get those via snail mail directly from the manufacturers. All the
> >> >> other coupons I see are either for new junk food products or for
> >> >> something I had tried that I wouldn't want again even were it free. I
> >> >> do use some coupons from the BJs monthy that's snail mailed for being
> >> >> a member. The bargains I find are from checking a couple of local
> >> >> store's weekly circular on line... they arrive by email and only takes
> >> >> me five minutes to scan through for the few items I'd buy
> >> >
> >> > We don't get coupons here, but smkt weekly circulars get delivered
> >> >along with the mail so I watch for the latest loss-leaders. Whenever
> >> >they offer a bargain reduction or BOGOF on storeable supplies we
> >> >regularly use, I bulk buy a hefty supply. (We have ample storage space).
> >> > Janet UK.
> >>
> >> I probably have more storage space than most smkts but still I'm aware
> >> of 'best used by dates'

> >
> > The only food stuffs I buy in bulk to store, are sacks of petfood,
> >vacuum packed coffee, canned ( kidney beans, tomatoes, and sardines for
> >the dog); bottled (favourite wines and olive oil) and they all get used
> >up in rotation long before their best before date. The rest of it is
> >last-forever stuff like toothpaste, shampoo, laundry detergents,
> >cleaners, lav paper and kitchen roll.
> >
> > Janet UK

>
> Toothpaste actually has an expiration date, it's on the box.


In the USA; but not in the EU.

Janet.