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and FIFO is best practice for any perishable.
I've seen some "Last In, Last Out" which was set up so that everything not newest got pulled rather haphazardly. This happens a lot when pallets are stacked in a long row, and when they run out of space, they start a new row. Once you get a few rows side by side, its VERY tempting for the Inventory/Back of House crew to pull from the middle rows, because that very first row is likely buried/inaccessible. It also makes a "pocket" populera for smoke breaks, personal cell phone calls, and a host of other activities whose details its best you imagine, rather than I describe. This is, after all, a family friendly website. [Don't ask, I'm not telling, and NO I was NOT a participant].
I've seen some "Last In, Last Out" which was set up so that everything not newest got pulled rather haphazardly. This happens a lot when pallets are stacked in a long row, and when they run out of space, they start a new row. Once you get a few rows side by side, its VERY tempting for the Inventory/Back of House crew to pull from the middle rows, because that very first row is likely buried/inaccessible. It also makes a "pocket" populera for smoke breaks, personal cell phone calls, and a host of other activities whose details its best you imagine, rather than I describe. This is, after all, a family friendly website. [Don't ask, I'm not telling, and NO I was NOT a participant].