Most Americans occasionally throw away food just because of the date on the label and many always do. But these 'sell by' or 'enjoy' by dates... Confused by 'best by' or 'use by' labels? The FDA wants ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have announced a joint request for Information (RFI) about food date labeling, which includes the use of terms such as ...
New food date labeling law takes effect July 1, 2026. Industry leader FarmersMarketLabels.com recommends that small ...
WASHINGTON — The US Food and Drug Administration and the US Department of Agriculture are taking another look at food date labels, namely at how they’re used by food producers and manufacturers and ...
QSRs must navigate a patchwork of federal, state, and local regulations relating to food labeling. The FDA’s Food Labeling Guide sets clear standards for ingredient disclosure, allergen statements, ...
As part of National Food Safety Month, Hans Weding, Extension registered dietitian and certified ServSafe instructor who has led numerous food safety training courses for professionals in the food and ...
The can of chickpeas in the pantry has a "best by" date that passed two weeks ago. The loaf of bread on the countertop boasts a "sell by" date of today. And then there's the Manchego cheese in the ...
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