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Did the milk expire? California bans 'sell by' food labels to cut food waste
By Olga R. Rodriguez, Associated Press at KPRC 2 / Click2Houston (NBC)
· July 1, 2026
· 4 min read
In Kimberley Kausen’s home, a passed “sell by” date on a jug of milk means different things to different family members. For her daughter, it means the jug belongs in the trash. For her husband, it means the milk is still good for a few more days.Kausen, a chef and cooking teacher in Irvine, Cali...
Key takeaway “I’ll put some thought into it, and if we’re talking about meat and poultry, I’m very cautious about that and for sure will do the smell test and the touch test,” she said.
Why this matters in The Piney Point
In Piney Point Village , the new California law banning "sell by" food labels may seem distant, but its implications could soon be felt locally. As other states, including New York, consider similar legislation, it's possible that standardized food labels could become a national trend. This could have a significant impact on local food banks and pantries, which often rely on donations of packaged goods. By clarifying the meaning of food labels, Piney Point Village residents may see a reduction in food waste and an increase in donations to local food assistance programs. Additionally, as a community within the Houston area, Piney Point Village may benefit from a broader regional effort to reduce food waste and its associated environmental impacts. As the conversation around food labeling continues to grow, it will be worth watching to see if Texas lawmakers follow California's lead and propose similar legislation.
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Category: schools ·
Published: July 1, 2026 ·
Source: KPRC 2 / Click2Houston (NBC) ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? In Kimberley Kausen’s home, a passed “sell by” date on a jug of milk means different things to different family members. For her daughter, it means the jug belongs in the trash. For her husband, it means the milk is still good for a few more days.Kausen, a chef and cooking teacher in Irvine, Cali...
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