Technical Platform on the Measurement and Reduction of Food Loss and Waste

New EFSA guidance to food suppliers for clear information on packaging to help reduce food waste in the EU

22/04/2021

Date marking gives a useful guide on how long food can be kept before it begins to deteriorate or become unsafe to eat. Clear information on packaging can also help reduce food waste in the EU.

New guidance was launched by European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) to help food suppliers decide what information to give consumers about storing food and time limits for consumption.

Once food packaging has been opened, bacteria can be transferred to food by contaminated hands, surfaces, or equipment. Setting a time limit for consumption is complex, but the tool developed by EFSA’s experts assists food suppliers in deciding whether it is appropriate to give consumers other instructions in addition to the ‘use by’ or ‘best before’ dates.

For those products where opening the packaging may lead to a growth of harmful bacteria, the tool indicates that the time limit for consumption is shorter than the initial ‘use by’ or ‘best before’ date.

Advice is also provided on good practices for defrosting food safely. Freezing prevents bacteria from growing. However, these microbes can recover during thawing and then grow in the food to levels that can lead to foodborne illness. Experts identified good practices that minimise the growth of harmful microbes during thawing.

More information and useful links HERE.

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