Lula’s Government and Food Expiration Dates
“Governo Lula validade alimentos” is rapidly rising on Google Trends Brazil because of the recent announcement by President Lula’s government that it will be changing the expiration dates on food products. The new policy will require food manufacturers to label food products with a “best before” date instead of an “expiration date.” This change is being made to reduce food waste and to ensure that consumers have more time to eat their food before it goes bad.
Under the current system, food manufacturers are required to label food products with an “expiration date.” This date is the last day that the food is considered safe to eat. After this date, the food is considered to be spoiled and should not be eaten. However, many food products are still safe to eat after their expiration date. This is because the expiration date is based on the manufacturer’s estimate of how long the food will last, and it does not take into account how the food is stored or prepared.
The new policy will require food manufacturers to label food products with a “best before” date. This date is the last day that the food is at its best quality. After this date, the food may start to lose its flavor or texture, but it will still be safe to eat. This change will give consumers more time to eat their food before it goes bad, and it will help to reduce food waste.
The new policy is expected to take effect in 2024. It is part of a larger effort by the Lula government to reduce food waste and to promote healthy eating.
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