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Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

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Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

Postby EvolSyawla » Mon Jun 08, 2015 2:48 am

So we have all heard that we (in Africa) receive medicine and food stuffs that have already expired. So any prudent shopper checks the expiry date on the what they are buying, and confirms that it is 'safe for consumption'.

What is one to do then, when we are being FKED because everything is being modified at origin? :x

I recently purchased a mini Pringles from one of the supermarkets here (yes, cheat day lol) and the smell as soon as I opened the container was disgusting, I literally retched. I didn't know that could even happen to Pringles... But the expiry date was alright? So I just threw it out..

I recently had a few people complaining to me about SBI (Somaliland Beverage Industry) and how the expiry dates are fine, but the drinks are gross. Yesterday, and I should have taken a photo, there was white film on the inside of one of the mini Coca Cola bottles. My brother asked me to taste the drink because he thought it was just in his head, and it was actually horrible, the aftertaste hung on for hours. Coke doesn't even get like that! Or is it that we've never been exposed to expired sodas? Word is they are re-bottling unsold beverages. :shock:


Now I found these documents between a shipper and seller. Tomato paste that expires in 2 years (2017) and buyer is asking that they label expiration for 3 yrs (2018). Not a huge deal you might think, but this is *tomato paste*. Shop keepers will already try to sell this past it's expiration date, taking it into 2 yrs past expiry.

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Excerpt of the agreement from the seller.


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:x lol I wanted to raise my babies here, but not if this is becoming a trend. Seems like there is no recourse for this type of b.s!

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Re: Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

Postby EvolSyawla » Mon Jun 08, 2015 3:08 am

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Re: Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

Postby EvolSyawla » Mon Jun 08, 2015 3:11 am

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Re: Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

Postby Prlnce » Mon Jun 08, 2015 3:26 am

My parents were doing some renovations back home and I noticed the cement bags that had warning on it that read Product of Pakistan not to be used in PakistanI was wondering why and told my parents they ignored it. Couple months later they had cracks on the wall that kept getting larger.

Also people complain about counterfeit/expired medicine back home it was on the news the local government was burning it in a bonfire but with 1-2 pharmacy on every block I wonder how many counterfeit/expired medicine are still on the shelf :?

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Re: Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

Postby ChiefKimbo » Mon Jun 08, 2015 3:30 am

Im going to log off soon go outside and walk around the streets of London.

Tell me sweetheart, what is your life about? you live in Hargaysa there is nothing stimulating over there apart from chewing khat which you already do.

Have a good day, you can keep your forum I have life.

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Re: Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

Postby EvolSyawla » Mon Jun 08, 2015 3:42 am

You're absolutely right. There's literally a pharmacy or two on every block.

That's scary...building homes with cheap quality goods. And the issue is they won't even sell it to you as anything but top shelf cement. I hope your parents can get that fixed. ....With less compromised tools lol.

I once bought antibiotics for $1 (7000SLS) and I didn't take it when I got home. Price does not determine effectiveness, but that just made me nervous. I took the chance and alhamdulillah got better.

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Re: Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

Postby salool » Mon Jun 08, 2015 3:58 am

The only things i buy when im backhome is:

Khudaar
ris
hilib
and al miraaci milk from the supermarket iyo sharaab


Sweden waxaan ka si qaata:

Boorash
Pasta ( i dont like the taste the once in somaliland)
Ketchup
Saabunta dharka
Xawaash.The kind you cant find in Somaliland
shampo, conditoner, toothpaste, pads etc etc
All kinda painkillers
Many bottles hand sanitizer
toalettpapers

In a freeze box

lactofri milk
butter
oatmilk
bread
chickensalami
Diffrent jams
Fruits( atleast for the first week)


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Re: Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

Postby EvolSyawla » Mon Jun 08, 2015 4:04 am

I also bring my make-up and toiletries you listed, pain killers here as well, I have multi vitamins and allergy medicine for my parents. But walahi you can't control being sick if you live here. I was in the hospital recently, and alhamdulillah, if they know what you've got, you better bite the bullet and take what you have to marka hore bisinka qabso. :lol:

In a freeze box? You can bring that out of the country?

Canada airports - no animal products (milk, butter, eggs, meat, etc) and no fruit. Lucky!

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Re: Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

Postby salool » Mon Jun 08, 2015 4:13 am

Yeah you can take any food you want out of the country here in Sweden.Thank God for that. Xita diyaarda cunta aad ku cuntid waad qaadan karta as long its not fluids.I hate airplan foods.I take allergy meds with me too.:mrgreen:

Adigu mesha waad dagan tahay..Its diffrent for you.

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Re: Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

Postby Itrah » Mon Jun 08, 2015 4:16 am

Just buy fresh stuff only.

Somalia needs something like an FDA.

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Re: Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

Postby gegiroor » Mon Jun 08, 2015 3:27 pm

This is a well-known issue throughout East Africa. I was heading to Kenya in 2012 and had distant relatives in Nairobi to take some medicine for them from US.

When my family (wife and kids) went to Somalia in 2008, they had taken all painkillers, anti-diarrhea, anti-Malaria, and asthma medicine with them. Immunization is also very important before you go, but I guess in your situation you're already there.

@Evol, you can get your prescription from Dubai. Nearly every week, there is a plane flies to it, so you can send the prescription you need from there. Immunization is also very important before you go, but I guess in your situation you're already there.

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Re: Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

Postby Itrah » Mon Jun 08, 2015 3:43 pm

When my family (wife and kids) went to Somalia in 2008, they had taken all painkillers, anti-diarrhea, anti-Malaria, and asthma medicine with them. Immunization is also very important before you go, but I guess in your situation you're already there.
anti-malaria?

Are you a Southie? :lol:

Malaria does not exist anywhere north of Galgaduud.

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Re: Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

Postby AGENT447 » Mon Jun 08, 2015 4:07 pm

Lol Somalida waxa mentalka ka yara wada dhigay waa expired products of all kinds, specially expired medical products. I've heard it's quite rampant in Hargeisa, Borama and Burco.

Anyway I am curious about the point you have raised that there is a pharmacy on every corner? I have seen it in Borama on Google maps, I swear I didn't know what to make of it, at one point waxan is idhi, since when did your home town turned into an out patient urban centre. What's even more stranger is that someone ,god knows who marked every pharmacy on Google maps! Yet never bothered to map the schools hospitals and all sorts!

So can anyone who is familiar with the reality on the ground stipulate as to why there are so many pharmacies operating in these cities. And are the products they sell fit for consumption and are the owners, pharmacists, if u can even call them that, actually qualified pharmacist?

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Re: Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

Postby gegiroor » Mon Jun 08, 2015 4:26 pm

When my family (wife and kids) went to Somalia in 2008, they had taken all painkillers, anti-diarrhea, anti-Malaria, and asthma medicine with them. Immunization is also very important before you go, but I guess in your situation you're already there.
anti-malaria?

Are you a Southie? :lol:

Malaria does not exist anywhere north of Galgaduud.
Oh, it is all of the place bro.

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Re: Extending Expiry Dates on Perishable Goods

Postby Itrah » Mon Jun 08, 2015 4:29 pm

Oh, it is all of the place bro.
Not really. In Puntland it is practically nonexistent. Lived there for nearly a year and didn't take any malaria pills. Also, never heard of any outbreaks.


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