California's standardized food date-labeling law requires uniform wording for quality and safety dates while eliminating ...
A new food labeling law in California is aiming to cut down on food waste. The new law, which bans the use of all "sell by" ...
A new law is standardizing food date labels in California, but its impact on waste and shopper habits remains uncertain.
A new California law designed to standardize food expiration labeling and reduce food waste will take effect starting July 1.
California’s new food labeling law replaces confusing “sell by” dates with standardized “Best if Used By” and “Use By” labels ...
Food labels such as “sell by,” “use by” and “best by” have long been confused for expiration dates on grocery products.
Confusing date labels on food packaging have long contributed to significant household waste across the United States, leaving consumers unsure whether products are past their peak quality or unsafe ...
Researchers from the University of Liverpool have found that making front-of-pack nutrition labeling mandatory could significantly reduce obesity rates and save thousands of lives across England.
California bans ‘sell by’ labels on food packaging that have long left shoppers unsure whether food is simply past its peak ...
The law standardizes language around expiration dates, aiming to minimize confusion about when food is safe to eat. More than ...