Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 Question..Is Expeller pressed coconut Oil required to have a use by Date on the Label .... I just purchased Expeller pressed C.O. for cooking over the internet, (it was offered at a special price but there was no mention of short use by Date, or any Use by Date for that matter in the web page product description).. Is it normal too not include a Use-By Date on the label for Expeller Pressed C.O.? I have purchased Virgin C.O. from this same company ...also at a special discount price previously & there was always a Use-By Date on the label for the Virgin C.O. in these cases ...thats why I wonder at the situation for Expeller pressed (which I have never purchased before...so I have no comparison) It seems odd though that the company in Question includes a Use by Date for Virgin C.O & not for expeller pressed....or is it just me , What are others thoughts on this .....do you normally see a Use by Date on your C.O. label? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 Cold pressed or centrifuge processed vcno , both using low heat, have longer shelf lives. They could last from 2 to 3 years. Is It normal to Not include a Use-By Date on Expeller pressed C.O. ? Question..Is Expeller pressed coconut Oil required to have a use by Date on the Label .... I just purchased Expeller pressed C.O. for cooking over the internet, (it was offered at a special price but there was no mention of short use by Date, or any Use by Date for that matter in the web page product description).. Is it normal too not include a Use-By Date on the label for Expeller Pressed C.O.? I have purchased Virgin C.O. from this same company ...also at a special discount price previously & there was always a Use-By Date on the label for the Virgin C.O. in these cases ...thats why I wonder at the situation for Expeller pressed (which I have never purchased before...so I have no comparison) It seems odd though that the company in Question includes a Use by Date for Virgin C.O & not for expeller pressed....or is it just me , What are others thoughts on this .....do you normally see a Use by Date on your C.O. label? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2004 Report Share Posted June 29, 2004 Thankyou for the reply ...although I am not sure that you answered my specific question...(or if you did I am too dumb to recognize that fact from the response you provided)..The question was... ... " Question..Is Expeller pressed coconut Oil required to have a use by Date on the Label .... " ....So are you saying that because of the fact that Expeller pressed has a shorter shelf life that it is not required to have a Use-By Date?...(sorry I am not good at inferring or assuming) Thanks From: " pbanagal " <pbanagal@m...> Date: Mon Jun 28, 2004 7:24 pm Subject: Re: Is It normal to Not include a Use-By Date on Expeller pressed C.O. ? Cold pressed or centrifuge processed vcno , both using low heat, have longer shelf lives. They could last from 2 to 3 years. Question..Is Expeller pressed coconut Oil required to have a use by Date on the Label .... I just purchased Expeller pressed C.O. for cooking over the internet, (it was offered at a special price but there was no mention of short use by Date, or any Use by Date for that matter in the web page product description).. Is it normal too not include a Use-By Date on the label for Expeller Pressed C.O.? I have purchased Virgin C.O. from this same company ...also at a special discount price previously & there was always a Use-By Date on the label for the Virgin C.O. in these cases ...thats why I wonder at the situation for Expeller pressed (which I have never purchased before...so I have no comparison) It seems odd though that the company in Question includes a Use by Date for Virgin C.O & not for expeller pressed....or is it just me , What are others thoughts on this .....do you normally see a Use by Date on your C.O. label? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2004 Report Share Posted June 29, 2004 I undersatnd your question as relating specifically to the requeirement to carry a use-by date on the label - the actual shelf life not being questioned, but the actual labelling. I would think that this depends ont he country in which it is sold - if their regulations require labels always to carry a use by date, then I should think expeller pressed should also carry this on the label. But I am no expert. Sharon Re: Is It normal to Not include a Use-By Date on Expeller pressed C.O. ? Cold pressed or centrifuge processed vcno , both using low heat, have longer shelf lives. They could last from 2 to 3 years. Question..Is Expeller pressed coconut Oil required to have a use by Date on the Label .... I just purchased Expeller pressed C.O. for cooking over the internet, (it was offered at a special price but there was no mention of short use by Date, or any Use by Date for that matter in the web page product description).. Is it normal too not include a Use-By Date on the label for Expeller Pressed C.O.? I have purchased Virgin C.O. from this same company ...also at a special discount price previously & there was always a Use-By Date on the label for the Virgin C.O. in these cases ...thats why I wonder at the situation for Expeller pressed (which I have never purchased before...so I have no comparison) It seems odd though that the company in Question includes a Use by Date for Virgin C.O & not for expeller pressed....or is it just me , What are others thoughts on this .....do you normally see a Use by Date on your C.O. label? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2004 Report Share Posted June 29, 2004 What i wanted to say is that maybe the expiration date on the expeller pressed oil was not indicated because it probably would go bad sooner than their vcno. Re: Is It normal to Not include a Use-By Date on Expeller pressed C.O. ? Cold pressed or centrifuge processed vcno , both using low heat, have longer shelf lives. They could last from 2 to 3 years. Question..Is Expeller pressed coconut Oil required to have a use by Date on the Label .... I just purchased Expeller pressed C.O. for cooking over the internet, (it was offered at a special price but there was no mention of short use by Date, or any Use by Date for that matter in the web page product description).. Is it normal too not include a Use-By Date on the label for Expeller Pressed C.O.? I have purchased Virgin C.O. from this same company ...also at a special discount price previously & there was always a Use-By Date on the label for the Virgin C.O. in these cases ...thats why I wonder at the situation for Expeller pressed (which I have never purchased before...so I have no comparison) It seems odd though that the company in Question includes a Use by Date for Virgin C.O & not for expeller pressed....or is it just me , What are others thoughts on this .....do you normally see a Use by Date on your C.O. label? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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