California has enacted a new law aimed at standardizing food label dates, specifically 'use by' dates. This legislation is intended to reduce consumer confusion regarding food freshness and help minimize food waste. Nick Lapis from Californians Against Waste discussed the implications of this law in a conversation with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe.
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California Law Standardizes Food Label Dates to Reduce Waste
California has introduced a law that standardizes food label 'use by' dates to help reduce consumer confusion and food waste. Nick Lapis from Californians Against Waste provided insights on the law's potential impact.
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California Law Standardizes Food Label Dates to Reduce Waste