Editorial Guidelines

At ShelfWired, our goal is to provide clear, accurate, and science-informed information about expiration dates, food safety, storage conditions, and product shelf life. Many people are unsure how long their food lasts, whether expired items are safe, or how to store products correctly. Our editorial standards ensure every guide is trustworthy, easy to understand, and grounded in reliable sources.


Our Editorial Mission

ShelfWired is built on three core principles:

  1. Accuracy based on food science and reputable guidelines
  2. Clarity expressed in simple, easy-to-understand language
  3. Safety ensured by following established handling and temperature recommendations

We aim to reduce waste, increase safety, and remove confusion from everyday decisions about food and household products.


Accuracy and Sourcing Standards

Expiration and storage information must be based on credible scientific data. We rely on authoritative sources such as:

  • USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS)
  • FDA food safety guidelines
  • University extension food science programs
  • Manufacturer recommendations
  • Research on foodborne illness and contamination
  • Trusted food storage and preservation authorities

We avoid:

  • Rumors, myths, or “kitchen hacks” without evidence
  • Outdated or conflicting information from unreliable sources
  • Claims that contradict official food safety standards

When shelf life varies based on conditions like temperature or packaging, we clearly explain the differences.


Research and Fact-Checking Process

Before publishing, each article is reviewed to ensure:

  • Storage times reflect credible scientific recommendations
  • Temperature guidelines are accurate and safely presented
  • Expiration information is up to date
  • Spoilage signs and risks are described responsibly
  • Differences between “best by,” “use by,” and “sell by” labels are clear
  • Instructions do not promote unsafe practices

If information varies among experts or authorities, we identify those variations and prioritize the most reputable guidance.


Content Scope and Safety

ShelfWired provides general storage and safety information, not medical or emergency advice.

We do not:

  • Diagnose foodborne illness
  • Replace medical or professional food safety consultations
  • Test or analyze individual food items
  • Provide allergen or contamination-specific evaluations
  • Replace manufacturer or regulatory instructions

All recommendations encourage safe food handling, proper temperatures, and responsible decision-making.


Clarity and Readability

Food safety can be intimidating, so we break down concepts into simple explanations and practical steps. Our content is written to be:

  • Accessible and jargon-free
  • Organized into clear steps and bullet points
  • Supported by examples and real scenarios
  • Focused on eliminating confusion
  • Easy for anyone to follow regardless of experience

Readers should immediately understand how long an item lasts, how to store it, and how to tell if it is still safe.


Updates and Ongoing Review

Expiration and safety recommendations evolve as research updates. To stay accurate:

  • Articles are reviewed regularly
  • Updated guidelines from USDA and FDA are incorporated promptly
  • New university or scientific findings are added
  • Outdated or conflicting information is corrected
  • Storage charts are refreshed when new data becomes available

We prioritize updating content that relates to safety and health.


Independence and Transparency

ShelfWired is an independent resource. We do not:

  • Accept payment for favorable coverage
  • Allow sponsors to influence editorial content
  • Prioritize affiliate products over accuracy

If affiliate links to storage containers or food safety tools appear in an article:

  • They are clearly disclosed
  • They are added only if relevant and helpful

Our top priority is providing safe and accurate information.


User Feedback and Corrections

We welcome questions or corrections from readers. When feedback is submitted:

  1. We verify the information using authoritative sources
  2. We update the article if needed
  3. We note changes when appropriate

User input helps us maintain strong accuracy and trust.


Our Commitment

ShelfWired is committed to producing content that is:

  • Safe
  • Accurate
  • Practical
  • Science-informed
  • Regularly updated
  • Easy to understand

Our mission is to help people make safe, confident decisions about food storage and expiration without confusion or wasted time.