StillTasty in the News
“The ultimate shelf life guide”
The Washington Post
“An amazing resource, where you can search for nearly any food to see how long it lasts"
Epicurious.com
“Answers to burning questions are but a mouse click away, thanks to a clever website called StillTasty.com.”
The New York Daily News
“Clutter-clearing tips from organizing experts.”
Family Circle
“Ask Martha"- Storing food for the winter
Martha Stewart Living Magazine
"The definitive guide to whether or not to throw something out."
Los Angeles Times
"After a trip to the grocery store, visit StillTasty.com."
Everyday with Rachael Ray Magazine - print edition, October 2009
“For a handy food storage guide, check out StillTasty.com.”
“You'll love StillTasty.com.”
“Plan ahead with StillTasty, which tells you the average shelf life of nearly any food.”
“Eat Better, Spend Less”
Fitness Magazine - print edition, October, 2010
“Find out how long it takes good grub to go bad at StillTasty.com.”
Women’s Health Magazine - print edition, October 2009
“Our new favorite nutrition sites”
Shape Magazine - print edition, August 2009
“Visit the handy site StillTasty.com.”
“Every possible instance of "is this still good to eat?" resolved on single website.”
“A handy website that could quite literally keep you alive.”
“Stilltasty.com tells you when leftovers are safe—and when it's time to toss 'em.”
“StillTasty.com: Consumer Web Site of the Week”
“StillTasty Tells You How Long Your Food Will Last”
Lifehacker.com
“StillTasty tells you best way to store foods, how long to keep 'em.”
Consumerist.com
“StillTasty is a great site where you can check expiration dates to keep your family safe"
ABC News, Los Angeles
“The latest tech tool for foodies is StillTasty.com.”
The Village Voice
“Forever Foods”
Mother Nature Network
“How to Store Fresh Produce”
The Globe and Mail
“If you're scared that your cooked or uncooked food might be bad, check out StillTasty.com”
The Toronto Star
CNET 100: Favorite iPhone Apps of 2010
CNET
Top 100 Websites of 2009
PC Magazine
"Best Free Reference Websites of 2011."
American Library Association
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