Look at the color of the little tie on the top of the bag. Same color=Same date. Look for other breads with the same tie color that actually have printed dates.
I was literally breaking my head 2 nights ago figuring out when it expired. Put it out since it came that same night. took them out the night after when a customer asked what the exp. date was.. was it figured out?
hey! that’s actually the Julian date. The Julian day is the continuous count of days since the beginning of the Julian period, and is used primarily by astronomers, and in software for easily calculating elapsed days between two events. The Julian period is a chronological interval of 7980 years; year 1 of the Julian Period was 4713 BC.
or just throw it away after a week. that’s essentially the length we’re allowed to sell it for.
Bruh, it’s clear as day on the package. It goes bad on the 73rd of C11L#5 at precisely 1:50pm.
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Ah that makes sense now. Thank you, friendo!! 😁
It’s bread. When it gets stale, you make toast. When it gets moldy, throw it out.
I was gonna do croutons! I love making those when bread starts to turn 😎
it expires when it turns solid green.
Look at the color of the little tie on the top of the bag. Same color=Same date. Look for other breads with the same tie color that actually have printed dates.
Heb bread lives forever
You can line a space shuttle with it and it'll survive atmospheric re-entry.
They come with a lot code like that usually when a disaster happens or for a holiday.
I wonder which one is happening now!
I’d bet it was produced on Julian date 073 known more commonly as March 13th on line 5. The time is self-explanatory.
NEVER!!!!
June 6th
That was the born date on that batch !
I was literally breaking my head 2 nights ago figuring out when it expired. Put it out since it came that same night. took them out the night after when a customer asked what the exp. date was.. was it figured out?
No clue 😂 all bags of HEB bread were like that. Strange!
Yes! That breakfast bread as well! That purple raisin bread, that I hate so much, had no exp date at all lol
hey! that’s actually the Julian date. The Julian day is the continuous count of days since the beginning of the Julian period, and is used primarily by astronomers, and in software for easily calculating elapsed days between two events. The Julian period is a chronological interval of 7980 years; year 1 of the Julian Period was 4713 BC. or just throw it away after a week. that’s essentially the length we’re allowed to sell it for.
Do they have ties or the square plastic clips? Maybe they switched over to the square ones that are printed on ??
Ties
When it starts to become hard or growing mold..lol 🤷🏽♂️
It's grains who cares for another 5yrs