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The state Senate and Assembly recently passed a law that will make expiration dates clearer for products sold in California. California’s new law is set to take effect in July 2026.
A new California law aims to clarify the labels on packaged foods, such as 'sell by,' 'best if used by' and 'use by.' Here's what they mean.
In late September, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation banning the use of “sell-by” dates in the state, instead requiring standardized language for date labels. The move, Food ...
Shelf life is the recommended maximum time for which products or fresh (harvested) produce can be stored, during which the defined quality of a specified proportion of the goods remains acceptable under expected (or specified) conditions of distribution, storage and display.
California will ban sell-by dates on food packaging as of July 2026. Terms like "best if used by" or "use by" may be used instead. The goal of this bill is to address the fact that confusing food ...
An expiration date or expiry date is a previously determined date after which something should no longer be used, either by operation of law or by exceeding the anticipated shelf life for perishable goods. Expiration dates are applied to some food products and other products like infant car seats where the age of the product may affect its safe ...
Stock rotation is a way of mitigating stock loss. It is the practice, used in hospitality and retail, especially in food stores such as restaurants and supermarkets, of moving products with an earlier sell-by date to the front of a shelf (or in the cooler if the stored item is on repack so they get worked out before the new product), [1] so they get picked up and sold first, and of moving ...
Unopened salmon will last one to two days from the date of purchase, But if you freeze it day of purchase, you can squeeze out an additional two to three months for optimal taste. Wine