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Model: Mantova Grilled Artichokes, 11.64 oz. (Pack of 2), Product of Italy, All-Natural, Lightly Grilled Artichoke Hearts, Vegan-Friendly, Non-GMO, No Artificial Coloring, Flavoring, or Preservatives
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am sure they will be weeks to expiry, but I don't think price is much different than grocery
I'm seeing $7-$8 minimum per 11-oz container for other grocery stores, albeit this is all online. Not sure if my local publix or farmers market would carry this brand. Online for walmart and target, I only see 3rd party bulk listings. Last time I ordered something that had a few weeks to expiry from Amazon, I was able to get the order refunded with no issues. There are guidelines for expiry minimums that they have to follow.
I'm seeing $7-$8 minimum per 11-oz container for other grocery stores, albeit this is all online. Not sure if my local publix or farmers market would carry this brand. Online for walmart and target, I only see 3rd party bulk listings. Last time I ordered something that had a few weeks to expiry from Amazon, I was able to get the order refunded with no issues. There are guidelines for expiry minimums that they have to follow.
what is that minimum timeframe? I've had several food and personal health items that were less than a month from expiration when I received them. TIA
what is that minimum timeframe? I've had several food and personal health items that were less than a month from expiration when I received them. TIA
Well this is what I found regarding others selling on Amazon:
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At the time of check-in at Amazon fulfillment center, all products must have a remaining shelf life that allows sufficient time for the product to be consumed in full, plus an additional 90 days. For example, a bottle of supplements with 240 daily servings must have a remaining shelf life of 240 days and an additional 90 days, which makes 330 days.
Not exactly sure what rules Amazon has to follow but I would assume roughly the same guidelines. This article mentions expiry dates for when someone SENDS product to Amazon's warehouses.
But I've never had an issue getting refunded for an order for something that expired within a couple of weeks, depending on what the item is.
How do yall use canned artichokes, like this? Is spinach artichoke pretty much the best option? They were decent on a white pizza, so guessing creamy applications are kinda ideal. Just fishing for input tbh.
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Link [amazon.com] for further reading.
Not exactly sure what rules Amazon has to follow but I would assume roughly the same guidelines. This article mentions expiry dates for when someone SENDS product to Amazon's warehouses.
But I've never had an issue getting refunded for an order for something that expired within a couple of weeks, depending on what the item is.
Crying. They packed air tight in watet. I bought 10
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