California Eliminates 'Sell By' Date Labels to Reduce Food Waste
California has enacted a ban on 'sell by' date labels on food products, making it one of the first US states to take such a step. The move is aimed at reducing food waste, which is a significant environmental and economic concern. 'Sell by' labels have long been criticized for confusing consumers into discarding food that is still safe to eat. The new regulation is expected to standardize date labeling and help households and retailers make better decisions about food safety and shelf life.
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