That tiny printed date isn’t a prophecy. It’s a suggestion dressed up as certainty, and you’ve probably thrown away perfectly good food because of it. The quiet panic in front of the fridge, the guilty toss into the trash, the sense that you can’t quite trust your own judgment—it all comes from three lit… Continues…
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