California Adopts First Definition of “Ultra-Processed Foods” and Sets Phase-Out for School Products
California has become the first state in the U.S. to legally define “ultra-processed foods” (UPFs) and to begin phasing them out of K-12 schools. Under Assembly Bill 1264 (AB 1264), also known as the ...
After two years of debate, the California Board of Food and Agriculture on Tuesday unanimously approved a definition of regenerative agriculture to inform state policy decisions. The California ...
On October 8, California Governor Newsom signed AB 1264 into law. The law will begin phasing out ultra-processed foods (UPFs) of concern from California schools by July 1, 2029. By July 1, 2032, ...
KANSAS CITY — If past is prologue, California's decision to define ultra-processed foods (UPFs) for products served in state public schools may embolden other states to do the same and leave food and ...
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