A new California law designed to standardize food expiration labeling and reduce food waste will take effect starting July 1.
The state is aiming to cut down on confusion — and the food waste it creates when people throw away food early — with a new ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The new law bans food items from carrying "Sell by" labels. Instead, the law limits most labels to two options: "Best if used by" ...
California’s new food labeling law replaces confusing date labels with standardized terms to help cut food waste.
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