Environment
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Changing the Wording on Perishable Food Items’ Expiration Dates Had the Potential To Reduce Food Waste
According to a new Cornell University-led study, changing the wording on expiration dates on perishable food items - which is currently unregulated and widely variable - could help reduce food waste.
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