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California eliminates ‘sell by’ food labels to reduce waste and confusion

1 July 2026
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In response to widespread confusion over food labeling, California has implemented a new law that eliminates “sell by” dates on food packaging. Starting this week, manufacturers must use standardized labels: “Best if Used By” for optimal quality and “Use By” for safety. This change aims to reduce food waste, which is a significant issue as improper labeling has led to the disposal of millions of tons of still-edible food annually. The law positions California as the first state to standardize food labels, with New York also pursuing similar legislation. Advocates argue that the new labeling will clarify consumer choices and help mitigate food waste, which accounts for nearly 20% of the nation’s food supply.

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Food waste is a major environmental concern, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and the inefficient use of resources. According to the Food and Drug Administration, the lack of standardized date labels results in significant food waste, with California alone discarding approximately 6 million tons of food each year that has not expired. The recent shift in California’s labeling laws mirrors a growing trend in other states, as lawmakers aim to address the public’s confusion over food safety and quality indicators. A federal bipartisan bill is also under consideration to establish uniform food labeling across the United States, building on recommendations made by the U.S. Department of Agriculture a decade ago.

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