California's standardized food date-labeling law requires uniform wording for quality and safety dates while eliminating ...
Now, manufacturers selling food in California must use two standardized labels — a “Best if Used By” label for peak quality ...
A new law is standardizing food date labels in California, but its impact on waste and shopper habits remains uncertain.
California’s new food labeling law replaces confusing “sell by” dates with standardized “Best if Used By” and “Use By” labels ...
California has become the first state to standardize food date labels, banning terms like "sell by" on most consumer-facing ...
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California's packaged food labels law begins

California's Assembly Bill 660 completely bans consumer-facing "sell-by" dates on packaged foods to stop households from ...
At least six other states are looking into similar legislature ...
Your summer diet may be getting tripped up before the first bite. Some common foods can contain more calories than shoppers ...
"Sell by" dates mean nothing to consumers, but they've managed to result in millions of tons of food waste per year.
Consumer Reports named Sam's Club's rotisserie chicken the best warehouse club bird, edging out Costco's iconic $4.99 ...