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The Food Date Labeling Act of 2025 establishes uniform labeling requirements for voluntary quality and discard date phrases on food packaging. Quality dates must be labeled "BEST If Used By" (or "BB" on small packages) to indicate when product quality may deteriorate, while discard dates must be labeled "USE By" (or "UB") to indicate when the product should not be consumed. The bill preempts most state labeling requirements that differ from the federal standard, though states may still prohibit sales based on discard dates and the requirements do not apply to infant formula. Manufacturers have 2 years from enactment to comply.
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