California Bans ‘Sell By’ Food Labels to Reduce Food Waste
New law requires food manufacturers to use standardized labels indicating peak quality and safety, aiming to cut confusion and unnecessary food disposal.
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New law requires food manufacturers to use standardized labels indicating peak quality and safety, aiming to cut confusion and unnecessary food disposal.
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