Apparently, it'll be safe to eat even after the expiration date.
According to ChatGPT: Himalayan sea salt doesn’t expire due to its mineral composition, which prevents microbial growth. It’s millions of years old and remains stable if kept dry. Some packaging may have a “best by” date, largely for regulatory reasons or to ensure quality, as exposure to moisture can cause clumping. In cases where additives are present, they may degrade over time, slightly affecting texture or appearance. However, pure Himalayan salt stored properly can remain fresh indefinitely.
As it took 99,997 years to build up and a year to process :-)
That's weird... Let me ask ChatGPT.
Apparently, it'll be safe to eat even after the expiration date.
The expiration date isn't for the Himalayan Sea Salt. It's for the container before it begins to leach into the salt.
how's that even possible 🤣🤣🤣🤣