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A new law in California will clarify 'sell by' dates to reduce food waste

NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Nick Lapis of Californians Against Waste about the new law that standardizes food label "use by" dates and how that reduces consumer confusion and tons of food waste.

A new law in California will clarify 'sell by' dates to reduce food waste
NPR News โ€” 5 July 2026
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Nick Lapis of Californians Against Waste about the new law that standardizes food label "use by" dates and how that re

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Why This Matters

Confusion over food date labels is a silent driver of waste, costing American households hundreds of dollars a year and exacerbating food insecurity. By removing ambiguous terminology like "sell by," Californiaโ€™s new law doesnโ€™t just clarify expiration datesโ€”it reshapes consumer behavior, aligns with global sustainability goals, and pressures other states to follow suit. The policyโ€™s success could redefine how the U.S. approaches expiration standards nationwide.

Background Context

Food date labeling in the U.S. has long been a patchwork of manufacturer-driven terms with no federal standardization, leaving consumers to guess when food is truly unsafe. The issue gained traction after studies revealed that misinterpreted dates account for nearly 20% of edible food discarded annually. Californiaโ€™s move builds on earlier state-level efforts, such as a 2017 bill requiring clearer dairy labeling, but this law expands the scope to all packaged foods.

What Happens Next

Retailers and manufacturers will need to adjust packaging and supply chains within a year, but enforcement challenges may arise as smaller businesses navigate compliance. Consumer education campaigns will be criticalโ€”without public awareness, even clear labels wonโ€™t curb waste if shoppers default to discarding food at the first sign of ambiguity. Watch for whether other states adopt similar laws, particularly in high-waste regions like New York or the Pacific Northwest.

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