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Model: Utz Potato Chips, Barbeque – 1 oz. Bags (60 Count) – Crispy Potato Chips Made from Fresh Potatoes, Crunchy Individual Snacks to Go, Cholesterol Free, Trans-Fat Free, Gluten Free Snacks
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I just bought a 60 pack of crab (from Walmart).
These products don't "Expire" in the traditional sense, there are enough preservatives and chemicals that they will outlast most things in the universe. The date on them is a "freshness date" required by all grocery products, is a way to move old product and is more for the stores for inventory than for consumers.
These products don't "Expire" in the traditional sense, there are enough preservatives and chemicals that they will outlast most things in the universe. The date on them is a "freshness date" required by all grocery products, is a way to move old product and is more for the stores for inventory than for consumers.
Not true. You can start tasting the actual oil the chips were cooked with about a month or 2 past expiration.
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I miss the original 60 ct for around $10-12 regularly but that was before all the "transitory" inflation. If you have Sams Club you can still get the original 60 ct for $17+ I like this brand kettle cooked and 90mg salt per bag which is just right imo.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank corvato
These products don't "Expire" in the traditional sense, there are enough preservatives and chemicals that they will outlast most things in the universe. The date on them is a "freshness date" required by all grocery products, is a way to move old product and is more for the stores for inventory than for consumers.
These products don't "Expire" in the traditional sense, there are enough preservatives and chemicals that they will outlast most things in the universe. The date on them is a "freshness date" required by all grocery products, is a way to move old product and is more for the stores for inventory than for consumers.
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https://www.amazon.com/Utz-Barbeq...B00BJL
Walmart same Price:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/60-ct-.../171885458
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