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Why do water bottles have a best if used by date?
Water does not expire in the traditional sense and is generally safe to drink past the “best if used by” date.
However, the date is typically used by the manufacturer as a quality guideline.
Over time, the plastic bottle can leach chemicals into the water, potentially affecting its taste and safety.
Additionally, the water itself may start to develop a stale taste due to the growth of bacteria or changes in pH levels over time.
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