Country-of-origin labeling has no place in NAFTA 2.0
Story Date: 8/28/2017

 

Source: Craig Uden, FOOD SAFETY NEWS, 8/25/17


In public policy, as in life, learning from past mistakes is a cardinal rule for success. That is why it was disappointing to see Thomas Gremillion from the Consumer Federation of America advocate for the reinstatement of mandatory country-of-origin labelling (MCOOL) for beef and pork in a recent guest opinion column on the Food Safety News website. Fore more than six years MCOOL was law of the land, but did nothing to protect consumer safety or our food supply.

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