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Expiry Date Format

Good day - I have a product with three levels of packaging.

The Master case displays the Expiry date in this format - mm/dd/yyyy

The inner carton (selling unit) displays the expiry date in this format - mm/dd/yyyy

The individual units (12 bars) display the expiry date in this format - mm/dd/yy

Is this an issue considering that the selling unit format and master case format match and are what Amazon FC's will use?

Thanks

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Expiry Date Format

Good day - I have a product with three levels of packaging.

The Master case displays the Expiry date in this format - mm/dd/yyyy

The inner carton (selling unit) displays the expiry date in this format - mm/dd/yyyy

The individual units (12 bars) display the expiry date in this format - mm/dd/yy

Is this an issue considering that the selling unit format and master case format match and are what Amazon FC's will use?

Thanks

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Bryce_Amazon

Hey there,

Happy to answer this question for you:

Expiration-dated products must follow these labeling requirements.

  • All ingestible products (including animal products) must be clearly labeled with an expiration date or manufacturing date. Lot numbers alone are insufficient.
  • All baby food and baby formula products must have a clearly labeled expiration date.
  • Any expiration date must be clearly labeled. A best-by or sell-by date is considered the equivalent of an expiration date.
  • Any manufacturing date must be clearly labeled. A manufacturing date is the equivalent of a production date.
  • Failure to specify the manufacturing date or expiration date on a product might cause delays in receiving your products, or it may cause products to be received as expired at the fulfillment center.
  • All medical devices must have expiration dates. They must be clearly labeled using YYYY-MM-DD format.
  • For products other than medical devices, acceptable date formats are:
  • MM-DD-YYYY
  • MM-YYYY
  • Numeric date formats are preferred. However, dates with an alphabetical abbreviation for the month (for example, DD-JAN-YYYY) are also acceptable.
  • All case packs, multipacks, and display boxes must have the expiration date on the box or bundle, as well as on each individual item inside the box or bundle.
  • Do not conceal the original expiration date or other information on the product packaging (such as ingredients, drug facts, net contents, or distributor information).

(Emphasis mine - both formats are acceptable!)

Let me know if you have any other questions or thoughts.

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Seller_WCBz0h7iVUSZZ

Expiry Date Format

Good day - I have a product with three levels of packaging.

The Master case displays the Expiry date in this format - mm/dd/yyyy

The inner carton (selling unit) displays the expiry date in this format - mm/dd/yyyy

The individual units (12 bars) display the expiry date in this format - mm/dd/yy

Is this an issue considering that the selling unit format and master case format match and are what Amazon FC's will use?

Thanks

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Seller_WCBz0h7iVUSZZ

Expiry Date Format

Good day - I have a product with three levels of packaging.

The Master case displays the Expiry date in this format - mm/dd/yyyy

The inner carton (selling unit) displays the expiry date in this format - mm/dd/yyyy

The individual units (12 bars) display the expiry date in this format - mm/dd/yy

Is this an issue considering that the selling unit format and master case format match and are what Amazon FC's will use?

Thanks

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Expiry Date Format

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Good day - I have a product with three levels of packaging.

The Master case displays the Expiry date in this format - mm/dd/yyyy

The inner carton (selling unit) displays the expiry date in this format - mm/dd/yyyy

The individual units (12 bars) display the expiry date in this format - mm/dd/yy

Is this an issue considering that the selling unit format and master case format match and are what Amazon FC's will use?

Thanks

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Bryce_Amazon

Hey there,

Happy to answer this question for you:

Expiration-dated products must follow these labeling requirements.

  • All ingestible products (including animal products) must be clearly labeled with an expiration date or manufacturing date. Lot numbers alone are insufficient.
  • All baby food and baby formula products must have a clearly labeled expiration date.
  • Any expiration date must be clearly labeled. A best-by or sell-by date is considered the equivalent of an expiration date.
  • Any manufacturing date must be clearly labeled. A manufacturing date is the equivalent of a production date.
  • Failure to specify the manufacturing date or expiration date on a product might cause delays in receiving your products, or it may cause products to be received as expired at the fulfillment center.
  • All medical devices must have expiration dates. They must be clearly labeled using YYYY-MM-DD format.
  • For products other than medical devices, acceptable date formats are:
  • MM-DD-YYYY
  • MM-YYYY
  • Numeric date formats are preferred. However, dates with an alphabetical abbreviation for the month (for example, DD-JAN-YYYY) are also acceptable.
  • All case packs, multipacks, and display boxes must have the expiration date on the box or bundle, as well as on each individual item inside the box or bundle.
  • Do not conceal the original expiration date or other information on the product packaging (such as ingredients, drug facts, net contents, or distributor information).

(Emphasis mine - both formats are acceptable!)

Let me know if you have any other questions or thoughts.

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Bryce_Amazon

Hey there,

Happy to answer this question for you:

Expiration-dated products must follow these labeling requirements.

  • All ingestible products (including animal products) must be clearly labeled with an expiration date or manufacturing date. Lot numbers alone are insufficient.
  • All baby food and baby formula products must have a clearly labeled expiration date.
  • Any expiration date must be clearly labeled. A best-by or sell-by date is considered the equivalent of an expiration date.
  • Any manufacturing date must be clearly labeled. A manufacturing date is the equivalent of a production date.
  • Failure to specify the manufacturing date or expiration date on a product might cause delays in receiving your products, or it may cause products to be received as expired at the fulfillment center.
  • All medical devices must have expiration dates. They must be clearly labeled using YYYY-MM-DD format.
  • For products other than medical devices, acceptable date formats are:
  • MM-DD-YYYY
  • MM-YYYY
  • Numeric date formats are preferred. However, dates with an alphabetical abbreviation for the month (for example, DD-JAN-YYYY) are also acceptable.
  • All case packs, multipacks, and display boxes must have the expiration date on the box or bundle, as well as on each individual item inside the box or bundle.
  • Do not conceal the original expiration date or other information on the product packaging (such as ingredients, drug facts, net contents, or distributor information).

(Emphasis mine - both formats are acceptable!)

Let me know if you have any other questions or thoughts.

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Bryce_Amazon

Hey there,

Happy to answer this question for you:

Expiration-dated products must follow these labeling requirements.

  • All ingestible products (including animal products) must be clearly labeled with an expiration date or manufacturing date. Lot numbers alone are insufficient.
  • All baby food and baby formula products must have a clearly labeled expiration date.
  • Any expiration date must be clearly labeled. A best-by or sell-by date is considered the equivalent of an expiration date.
  • Any manufacturing date must be clearly labeled. A manufacturing date is the equivalent of a production date.
  • Failure to specify the manufacturing date or expiration date on a product might cause delays in receiving your products, or it may cause products to be received as expired at the fulfillment center.
  • All medical devices must have expiration dates. They must be clearly labeled using YYYY-MM-DD format.
  • For products other than medical devices, acceptable date formats are:
  • MM-DD-YYYY
  • MM-YYYY
  • Numeric date formats are preferred. However, dates with an alphabetical abbreviation for the month (for example, DD-JAN-YYYY) are also acceptable.
  • All case packs, multipacks, and display boxes must have the expiration date on the box or bundle, as well as on each individual item inside the box or bundle.
  • Do not conceal the original expiration date or other information on the product packaging (such as ingredients, drug facts, net contents, or distributor information).

(Emphasis mine - both formats are acceptable!)

Let me know if you have any other questions or thoughts.

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