Sentences with phrase «often have expiration dates»

Lounge passes often have expiration dates that extend beyond the first year, so those can be used even if you no longer have the co-branded credit card.
Rewards often have an expiration date in cumulative cash back programs.

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Their study found that Americans waste 160 billion pounds of food each year — often because of simple misunderstandings about expiration dates: Many Americans refuse to consume food after the dates on packaging passes, even though in many cases, the dates have nothing to do with food safety.
Dr. Caroline Piggott: What I recommend is after a year you should really be throwing out and it may even be before the expiration date and the reason is you often have your bottles sitting out in the hot sun and you just don't know what happens to the container.
Though it's important to not have preservatives in your foods, this brand is often sold to people with the expiration date in question.
Announced back in Tuesday, the retailer says there are going to be new deals «as often as every five minutes,» but excluded from the fine print, some of them have pretty short expiration dates.
Plans that have an expiration date are often times the most affordable option for getting insurance protection.
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