The production date of small packages is usually printed on the reverse side.
1. 20200507, which means the production date is May 7, 2020, and the shelf life is 52 weeks, which is one year, as shown in the blue text box:
2. The first number after the production date The code represents the place of origin, and B represents Beijing, as shown in the blue text box:
In order to track the responsibility of this batch of products afterwards and avoid confusion, each batch of products has a corresponding batch number. It is a set of numbers or letters plus numbers used to identify a "batch". It usually consists of two digits each of the year, month and day of the production time.
How to choose imported chocolate
Imported chocolate on the market can be divided into dark chocolate, milk chocolate and white chocolate. And some citizens’ favorite brownies, sandwich chocolates, wafer chocolates, chocolate beans, etc. are all chocolate products. When purchasing imported chocolate, you should pay attention to three points:
Look at the "qualifications". You can check the catalog of food exported to China from countries or regions that meet the evaluation and review requirements and have traditional trade through the website of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine. If it is beyond the scope Do not buy imported food.
Secondly, look at the "ID card". When purchasing, you can ask the merchant to present the corresponding "Entry Goods Inspection and Quarantine Certificate" for imported food. If you cannot provide it, please do not buy.
Thirdly, look at the "labels". Regular imported food packaging generally has Chinese labels, indicating the product name, place of origin, production date, shelf life, specifications, etc. If you find that the packaging and labels are in foreign languages ??without Chinese, It is recommended not to buy.