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SACRAMENTO A new California bill seeks to establish a state certification program for non-ultra processed foods (UPFs).
The bill, introduced on March 24, would create a system where the California Department of Public Health would oversee independent agents certify products as non-UPF in accordan…
Source: Food Business News
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