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 California law went into effect Wednesday that bans “sell by” food labels as part of a statewide effort to cut down on ...
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 ...
The law standardizes language around expiration dates, aiming to minimize confusion about when food is safe to eat. More than ...
California is making food labels less confusing by banning "sell by" dates.
New food label law goes into effect as US state bans ‘sell by’ dates - ...