China has seen a surge in the popularity of near-expired foods due to price promotions and the country's anti-food waste law. The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) has issued guidelines to ensure food safety and prevent incidents. The ministry has urged consumers to buy near-expired foods only from licensed retail outlets and check the packaging for damage. It has also warned against consuming these foods past their expiry dates, as they can increase the risk of microbes or toxins. The trend of buying near-expired foods is more prevalent among younger consumers in China, with many sharing their experiences online. Economic needs and China's frugal culture are also contributing to the rise in sales of near-expired foods.