California has enacted a law that bans 'sell by' labels on food products. The legislation aims to standardize the language used for expiration dates, with the goal of reducing confusion regarding the safety of food consumption. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (U.S.D.A.), over one-third of food sold in the United States is wasted.
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California Implements Ban on 'Sell By' Labels to Reduce Food Waste
California has passed a law banning 'sell by' labels in an effort to reduce food waste. The law seeks to standardize expiration date language to help consumers better understand food safety.
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California Bans ‘Sell By’ Labels, Hoping to Cut Food Waste
California Implements Ban on 'Sell By' Labels to Reduce Food Waste