That's a "best before", right? It's not actually bad to eat?
It usually says BB if it means best before. As @mespilus intimates, intact tinned goods are unlikely to be hazardous, and 3 months past the BB date is hardly pushing the envelope of a process designed to keep food safe for decades.
It usually says BB if it means best before. As @mespilus intimates, intact tinned goods are unlikely to be hazardous, and 3 months past the BB date is hardly pushing the envelope of a process designed to keep food safe for decades.