La data riportata sui prodotti NON freschi non è la data di scadenza, ma il TMC.
TMC significa Termine Minimo di Conservazione e NON è una data di scadenza. Il prodotto è sempre perfettamente commestibile dopo questa data. Quando su un prodotto leggete “da consumarsi preferibilmente entro…” significa che non è una data di scadenza ma il TMC termine minimo di conservazione.
PLEASE NOTE: Our products are very stable because they are in powdered form and contain mainly saturated fats, which are naturally very stable. We have tested many of them even more than one year past their TMC date, and they were still in perfect condition, including coconut milk, cocoa powder, erythritol, and arrowroot.
How to tell if a product is still good? Very simple!
Just take a look: are there any signs of mold, insects, or anything unusual?
Smell: smell?
If the answers to these two questions are no, the product is still good.
Think about this: the expiration date was invented 50 years ago. Humankind has existed for 2.5 million years. Your senses are perfectly capable of recognizing a product gone bad. Trust us!
10% of European food waste is caused by the misinterpretation of this date. Tell your friends about this important distinction between TMC and expiration date. Awareness will save the world.



















































