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Disinformation about country-of-origin labeling of beef
Beef remains exempt from Country of Origin Labeling due to opposition from major cattle groups while other food products have been labeled since 2002, officials said.
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Montana ranchers push for mandatory beef labeling as imported meat increases
NORTH CENTRAL MONTANA As changes to U.S. meat labeling rules took effect earlier this year, some Montana ranchers hoped new Product of USA regulations would help clarify the origin of beef sold in grocery stores.But with an increase in imported lean beef trimmings being blended into ground beef products, producers say the need for transparency has become even more urgent.Watch the full story: Montana ranchers push for mandatory beef labeling as …
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Disinformation about country-of-origin labeling of beef
The reason we do not have Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) for beef is because of relentless opposition from the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) and the American Farm Bureau
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