Cut the labels out and match the labels with the correct definition.

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Cut the labels out and match the labels with the correct definition. Operated by Public Health England Label Sort An activity to help participants understand what different food labels mean. Cut the labels out and match the labels with the correct definition.

Match the food label to the correct definition. Labels: Use by Best before Display until Consume within 3 days of opening Keep refrigerated once opened

Definitions: These dates are about quality not safety. This food will taste its best before the date shown. Eating it after this date will not mean you will get ill but the flavour might not be as good. These dates appear on a wide range of frozen, dried, tinned and other foods. This label means that once you have removed the packaging and exposed the food to the air it should be refrigerated so that the microbe growth can be reduced. Retailers often use these dates on their shelves, mainly for stock purposes. These are not required by law and are instructions for shop staff, NOT for shoppers. This label means that food should be eaten within the amount of days it says on the packaging. After this date the food may be unsafe to eat. These dates are seen on food that goes off quickly, such as meat products and ready prepared salads. Don’t use any food or drink after the end of the date on the label, even if it looks and smells fine. This is because using it after this date could put your health at risk.

Answer sheet: Label Definition ‘Use by’ These dates are seen on food that goes off quickly, such as meat products and ready prepared salads. Don’t use any food or drink after the end of the date on the label, even if it looks and smells fine. This is because using it after this date could put your health at risk. ‘Best before’ These dates are about quality not safety. This food will taste its best before the date shown. Eating it after this date will not mean you will get ill but the flavour might not be as good. These dates appear on a wide range of frozen, dried, tinned and other foods. ‘Display until’ Retailers often use these dates on their shelves, mainly for stock purposes. These are not required by law and are instructions for shop staff, NOT for shoppers. ‘Consume within 3 days of opening’ This label means that food should be eaten within the amount of days it says on the packaging. After this date the food may be unsafe to eat. ‘Keep refrigerated once opened’ This label means that once you have removed the packaging and exposed the food to the air it should be refrigerated so that the microbe growth can be reduced.

Congratulations! You have completed the Label Sort activity!