What is FIFO in food?

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In the world of food storage and rotation, FIFO stands for 'First In, First Out.' It's a simple yet crucial concept that'll keep your pantry and fridge organized, reducing food waste, and ensuring you're eating the oldest items before they go bad.

Here's how it works: when storing multiple items with different expiration dates or shelf lives, you prioritize consuming the ones that arrived first. This way, older products are used before newer ones, minimizing the risk of spoiled or expired food.

Think of it like a 'first-come, first-served' rule for your kitchen. By implementing FIFO in your daily routine, you'll be more mindful of expiration dates and reduce the likelihood of having to toss out spoiled or moldy food.

Trust me, after years of prepping and homesteading, I've learned that keeping track of FIFO is essential for any survivalist's pantry.

Ryan Law

Ryan Law is the creator of Ash Tales and the author of the post-apocalyptic fantasy series The Rainmaker Writings.

Ryan has a 15-year long obsession with the end of the world, and has spent that time researching everything from homesteading to nuclear fallout patterns.

Ryan is a wilderness hiker and has trained with bushcraft and survival experts around the UK.

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