I believe it makes them look bad as a vet. almost two years without checking expiration dates on nutritional items is not acceptable. I can understand letting one go for a couple months, but a couple years? What else is expired? medication? I shouldn't have to worry about something as simple as expiration dates when I go to the vet. seems irresponsible for a medical practice.
Whoa, folks!!! There is a huge difference between who handles the medications, medical supplies, and product available for sale, and the Freebees! The medication and medical supplies have very specific requirements for who handles, and inventory control measures (County, State and National). The Product for Sale is shelve controlled by date and that is why Mrs' Boats always checks date and commonly pulls from the back.
Sadly, Freebees are handle by those of lesser responsibilities and that is where this kind of stuff happens. Should it, NO! But, as a reality it does. I am certain that when you brought this to their attention, changes occurred! Is it fair for the Client to be their Quality Control, NO.
At some point, you will get the great opportunity to Manager 'People' I hope that you will store this moment and let it be a Teaching Moment when this kind of stuff occurs and you get to be creative in addressing a rightfully upset Client and then turning this into a knowledge grow-point for your staff!
I learned long ago to be very upfront with my Staff. If you screw-up, tell me ASAP! We will fix it, learn from it and move-on! However, if you elect to let it pass and I am informed by the Client, another Manager or my Boss; We will fix, learn from it and you will be put on a very short cord!
If nothing changes, that is where concern needs to set in!