August 19, 2021
A Question For My Readers
Why does salt have an expiration date?
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
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Iodized salt loses its iodine content over time (~5 years), and according to Morton, the anti-caking agents in many commercial salts become less effective over time; still safe, but harder to get out of the container.
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Posted by: J Greely at Thu Aug 19 23:52:50 2021 (ZlYZd)
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For the same reason bottled water does... packaging failure.
Posted by: Wonderduck at Fri Aug 20 14:49:58 2021 (4TJz+)
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