Jessica W. asked
Is there a standard rule that you do not sell supplements within a certain time before they expire, such as 60 days?
June 2nd, 2023
Mason Y. answered
The general shelf life of supplements is 2 years. Therefore, it is recommended not to sell supplemen...
June 2nd, 2023
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