Beer that Passed Over Passover

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Question

Until when must one ensure that a store owner (or a bar selling beers, etc.) has sold their chametz?

Answer

Hello,

There is no difference in the date of purchase; chametz that was not sold according to the law is prohibited forever. 

However, when the time comes that it is assumed the stock has been renewed, and the factory has made a sale according to the law, it is permissible to buy. 

This depends on the volume of purchases at the place of purchase, and it is difficult to provide a general definition. 

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