Bournemouth Chamber of Trade described the current dual carriageway as "20 years past its safe use-by date".
"Feedback shows smaller households sometimes can't use the free product before its use-by date, " said Lucy Neville-Rolfe, Tesco executive director.
Ministers also want best-before and use-by guidelines - mandatory under European law where health and safety is concerned - to be more easily understood.
Compliance with the new guidance is not required by law, although Defra says businesses are legally bound to label food with either a use-by or best-before date.
BBC: Scrap food sell-by dates, government urges manufacturers
Its guidance says foods likely to require a use-by date - meaning they could become dangerous to eat - include soft cheese, ready-prepared meals and smoked fish.
BBC: Scrap food sell-by dates, government urges manufacturers
"We always emphasise that use-by dates are the most important, as these relate to food safety, " said its head of hygiene and microbiology, Liz Redmond.
BBC: Scrap food sell-by dates, government urges manufacturers
Food Director Andrew Opie said a better approach would be to educate consumers so they are clear on the difference between best-before and use-by dates.
BBC: Scrap food sell-by dates, government urges manufacturers
The firm said the offer meant that smaller households would not be forced to throw out "buy one, get one free" items before their use-by date.
"Use-by" dates apply to food that goes off quickly, such as meat products, which may put health at risk if eaten after a certain time period.
However, food writer Rose Prince told Today she doubted the science employed by manufacturers to set use-by dates and said perishables such as eggs and yoghurt could often last much longer.
BBC: Scrap food sell-by dates, government urges manufacturers
His assessment was that Mr Blair, "like his promises", was past their "use-by date" and that voters would not listen to a man who put "snake oil rather than milk on his cornflakes".
Gates advocates using "use-by" dates, particularly for meat.
The driving factors are the 200-day "use-by" rules on the Russian-built capsules that carry astronauts home from the ISS, and the safety protocols that demand all landings in the Kazakh Steppe must take place in daylight.
It relies on lots of swiping gestures and shortcuts for one-handed use by on-the-go business types.
Hamilton suggested Renault had helped Red Bull - who use Renault engines - by holding up the McLarens during the course of the race.
Cahners InStat estimates that 9.5 million Wi-Fi radios will be in use by year-end.
Wal-Mart and its suppliers cut the world's biggest civilian heavy-truck fleet's diesel use per ton-mile by 38 percent in 2004-08 and aim to halve it by 2015.
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Amex members wishing to use the purchase-by-tweet facility must first link their card to their Twitter account via the financial services firm's app.
Quentin Willson, motoring journalist and former Top Gear presenter, insists he has nothing to be ashamed of when he pulls over to use a lay-by.
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Secondly, when considering end-to-end efficiency, it is much less energy-intensive to heat water by direct use of natural gas on-site, rather than by using that natural gas to first make electricity that is used to heat water because of the large conversion losses at power plants.
Health minister Earl Howe denied that cost was the prime consideration for NICE - the body that approves treatments for use by the NHS - in declining to license a new oral treatment for MS. He added some neurologists had concerns about the effects of using the drug Fingolimod.
It is hoped that the bridge will be in use by the public by late-November.
There are currently two pistol-shaped Tasers approved for use by the Home Office - the X26 and M26 models.
The addition of Common Cents combines easy-to-use handsets with a simple pay-by-the-minute service that can save them money.
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