Shelf life
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- | :''[[roman d'amour]], [[romantic fiction]], [[genre fiction]], [[love story]]'' | + | '''Shelf life''' is that length of time that [[food]], drink, [[medicine]] and other [[decomposition|perishable]] items are given before they are considered unsuitable for sale or [[Eating|consumption]]. In some regions, a ''best before'', ''use by'' or ''freshness date'' is required on packaged perishable foods. |
- | A '''[[romance novel]]''' comes commercially in two main varieties: [[category romance]]s, which are shorter books with a one-month [[shelf-life]], and single-title romances, which are generally longer with a longer shelf-life. | + | |
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Shelf life is that length of time that food, drink, medicine and other perishable items are given before they are considered unsuitable for sale or consumption. In some regions, a best before, use by or freshness date is required on packaged perishable foods.
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