California's standardized food date-labeling law requires uniform wording for quality and safety dates while eliminating ...
A new California law designed to standardize food expiration labeling and reduce food waste will take effect starting July 1.
California could soon replace “sell by” dates on food across the state in an effort to reduce food waste. Californians ...
California bans ‘sell by’ labels on food packaging that have long left shoppers unsure whether food is simply past its peak ...
California’s new food labeling law replaces confusing “sell by” dates with standardized “Best if Used By” and “Use By” labels ...
A slate of new state and federal laws took effect Wednesday, including an increase in California's gas tax and other laws that impact how you repay student loans and the way your groceries are labeled ...
Food labels such as “sell by,” “use by” and “best by” have long been confused for expiration dates on grocery products.
A new law is standardizing food date labels in California, but its impact on waste and shopper habits remains uncertain.
Half of Americans (53 percent) feel like food labels are sometimes misleading, new research suggests. In fact, mistrust in food labels extends to 11 percent of Americans who find food labels to be ...
In a world full of dietary trends and ever-evolving health advice, reading food labels remains one of the most reliable ways to make informed choices. Food labels reveal details beyond taste and ...
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