California's new law, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, will eliminate misleading food labels like 'sell by' and 'best before,' reducing food waste and emissions.
With over 50 different date labels and no regulation, the current system leads to consumer confusion and contributes to nearly 20% of the nation's food waste.
The legislation aims to ensure that consumers have clear guidance on food safety and quality, with better labels like 'Best if Used By' and 'Use By'.
Jacqui Irwin, the bill's author, emphasized that the new law is crucial for reducing food waste and keeping money in the pockets of consumers.
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