California enacts sell-by date ban to curb waste; Canada stats cited
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Summary
The segment examines consumer confusion over best-before dates versus safety dates and reports on a new California law banning consumer-facing sell-by labels. It cites $12 billion in Canadian food waste linked to date misunderstanding and notes most Canadian products avoid printing sell-by dates for shoppers. California standardizes labels to 'best if used by' for quality and 'use by' for safety. An Ottawa grocer donates past-date goods, and a food economist stresses public education. Shoppers share personal strategies like smell tests.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast accurately relays the July 1, 2026, California law under AB 660 and recent Second Harvest findings on Canadian waste without distortion. It correctly distinguishes quality versus safety labels and notes Canada's similar existing approach. Viewers may miss details on enforcement exceptions, exact waste comparisons across countries, or legislative prospects in Canada. The piece effectively uses the new law as a hook to highlight ongoing domestic confusion and waste but offers limited analysis of potential Canadian policy responses.
Key Moments
California new law bans sell-by labels and standardizes to best if used by/used by
AB 660 effective July 1, 2026; confirmed by CDFA and multiple news reports
$12 billion edible food waste in Canada from best-before confusion
Second Harvest report May 2026: 23% of avoidable waste worth $12.4 billion
Dates cause nearly a quarter of food waste in Canada, more than US/Europe
23% figure confirmed; cross-country comparison not detailed in primary sources
Most Canadian products lack consumer sell-by dates
Segment states retailers receive coded dates internally; aligns with Canadian practices
Sources Consulted
- Inspection Services - Food Date Labeling - CDFA
- California Bans ‘Sell By’ Labels, Hoping to Cut Food Waste - The New York Times
- ‘Best before’ date labels behind $12B in waste as food bank demand spikes - Global News
- Best Before Dates - Second Harvest
- California bans consumer-facing 'sell by' food labels under new law aimed at reducing waste - Fox Business