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What is the difference between DDM (minimum durability date) and DLC (use-by date) ?

The DLC or use-by date applies to all highly perishable pre-packaged foods such as fresh produce that may present a health hazard after a short period of time. These products are marked: "Use by...". 

As for the DDM or minimum durability date, it appears on all grocery products, canned goods or drinks. It indicates that after the indicated date the product is not expired but that its organoleptic qualities (taste, texture, etc.) can be modified. If it has been stored according to the manufacturer's recommendations, the product remains consumable. The products concerned feature the mention: "Best before...".

The vast majority of our products have a DDM and not a DLC, so they are perfectly consumable after the date indicated on the packaging if stored in optimal conditions. Their taste and texture may change with time (miso, soy sauce, etc.) 

You can find more information on the use-by dates on the public service website: https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F10990?lang=en