Which is not an open date shown on prepared foods?

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sell-by date
sell-by date

best-if-used-by date
best-if-used-by date

do-not-use-after date
do-not-use-after date

produced-on date
produced-on date

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The date that is not typically considered an "open date" shown on prepared foods is the produced-on date.

Open dates, like sell-by, best-if-used-by, and do-not-use-after, are intended to provide guidance on the freshness and safety of the product after it has been opened or purchased, whereas the produced-on date indicates when the product was made.

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