@Tesco hello there Tesco, could you please explain this expiry date please 

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Okay Maggie. Are you serious? Surely that's not a legitimate way of dating products? That still dont help me. Like do you have a copy of this?
Hi Matthew, I fully agree with you. If I had received this myself I wouldn't have known what this meant. What I can do is pass this through to my support team to ask why they date it this way. Ill come back to you asap. Thanks - Maggie
I think I love Maggie. Moreso if she thought she was being genuinely helpful and typed that tweet with a straight face.
I worked support for the better part of a decade and I can picture the exact look on her face as 1) she received the information, and 2) she set fingers to keyboard to type it. I can even envision the pause before typing, as she thought "I can't believe this is real life"
BBE = time it takes to calculate the BTA (best throw away) which usually exceeds the FUBAR (Fresh Use Burger and Relish) date, but also depends on Whether To Freeze (WTF) standard.
I mean who checks dates on condiments
maggie owns
Any chance this could be a MS Excel sequential date serial number? That would make the sell-by date the 20th February 1955 which, let's face it, is pretty bad.
other options: - the 0th day/month of 2014 - the year 20140 (18,000 years from now) - 2nd of January 1940 (or 20th January 1940)
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