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Watch John Oliver hilariously explain why expiration dates are completely bogus

Published by Business Insider on Thu, 23 Jul 2015


As many as nine out of 10Americans throw awaytheir food beforetheyneed to.Most of us do it out of fear.On this week'sepisode of "Last Week Tonight,"John Olivercalled out the food industry for its waste problem.A large amount of that food waste stems from people throwing away food after it's passed its 'sell by' date.As it turns out, that handy"sell by" or 'use by' date you'll find on the edge of your cereal boxis pretty much made up. That's right. The dates are picked ' basically at random' bymanufacturers.'If I were a food manufacturer, I would make those dates a tight as possible to convince people to buy a new one of my products," says Oliver.As Oliver points out, the US government only requires one food product to have an expiration date. It'sbaby formula. In other words, none of those othersell-by dates are in any way official.Of course, foods like milk, yogurt, and meat definitely do go bad after a certain amount of time in your fridge. For this reason, some statesdo require expiration dates. That doesn't mean that the minute it turns July 24, 2014 you can no longer eat that ground beef you've been neglecting to eat ' but by all means, toss that milk carton when it begins to smell more like buttermilk than 2%.But for most of the food we eat, our made-up expiration labels aren't necessary. And, as Oliver points out, they're contributing to a far bigger problem: Waste.There's not much incentive to use an item after its arbitrary expiration date ' grocery stores won't sell it, and they also won't give it away, because they're worried they'll be sued for donating unsafe food. That contributes to up to $165 billion worth of food waste a year, or enough food to fill 730 football stadiums!'Imagine walking out of a grocery story with four bags of groceries, dropping one in the parking lot and just not bothering to pick it up,' said Dana Gunders, a staff scientist for the show. 'That's essentially what we're doing in our homes today.'With 49.1 million people in the US who aren't able to get enough nutritious food, that's a big problem, Oliver said.So what can we do'Oliver suggests givingtax breaks to small businesses and farmers so they're encouraged todonate the food they can't sell. The USDA and EPA already have some of thesetax incentives in place, but most of them don't apply tomajor food companies, which wouldget major tax breaks if they were todonate their "expired" products.Watch the full segment.SEE ALSO:Scientists figured out what's making these California shoppers buy more junk foodSEE ALSO:A basic principle explains why doing a 'detox' is utterly uselessJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: A psychologist reveals how to get rid of negative thoughts
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