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18Jun

FDA Supports Changing Date Label Phrasing on Foods—but Consumer Confusion Is Likely to Continue

Morgan Lewis | | Return|
FDA released a consumer update stating that it supports industry’s effort to toss expiration dating terms on foods, such as “use before,” “sell by,” and “expires on,” for the more neutral date phrase “best if used by.”...
By: Morgan Lewis
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/fda-supports-changing-date-label-46073/

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