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State pushes 'first in the nation' grocery label for highlighting non-ultra-processed foods
California bill AB 2244, from Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel, would let manufacturers label products as non-ultra-processed foods.
California proposes a non-UPF certification as labels multiply, but inconsistent definitions of ultra-processed foods could confuse consumers and industry alike.
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California bill would put 'non-ultra-processed' seal on food packaging
California lawmakers are pushing a first-in-the-nation proposal that would place a state-certified label on food packaging ...
Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel’s “first-in-the-nation” type bill would introduce a ‘California Certified’ label on packaging ...
SACRAMENTO — A new California bill seeks to establish a state certification program for non-ultra processed foods (UPFs).
Lawmakers say the measure aims to increase transparency around ingredients that can be difficult for consumers to identify.
The state is weighing a first-of-its kind state verification program that gives companies the option to certify their ...
Encino, has introduced Assembly Bill (AB) 2244, legislation designed to increase transparency regarding ultraprocessed foods ...
KANSAS CITY — An upcoming US federal definition of ultra-processed foods may affect non-nutritive sweeteners used in sugar reduction, not only artificial sweeteners but potentially those perceived by ...
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