• @[email protected]
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    17 months ago

    If you buy fresh tuna and the country of origin date code is MM/DD/YY while you’re DD/MM/YY or YY/DD/MM or YY/MM/DD you could end up with year-old fish or worse. So yeah.

    And no, it won’t always be something easily detectable by look and smell like fish.

    • @7uWqKj
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      277 months ago

      That’s why there’s an ISO standard for dates and it goes YYYY-MM-DD

    • @[email protected]
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      127 months ago

      You can easily write out the month: April 1, 2024. And don’t say “people might not speak English” or Chinese or whatever. You know what language to put it in because the rest of the package has writing on it too.

      • @[email protected]
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        27 months ago

        plenty of packaging sold in the us is not in English if your at the hmart or wherever. they just slap an English ingredients sticker on it.

    • Cethin
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      27 months ago

      That’s not even mentioning potential other calendars.

    • CrimeDad
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      13 months ago

      ISO 8601 specifies YYYY-MM-DD and that’s that, at least for the Gregorian calendar. I don’t know why people bother with other formats.