Louisiana to Require Disclosures of Specified Food and Color Additives

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Now the law in Louisiana, Senate Bill 14 (S.B. 14) not only prohibits certain food ingredients in school-provided meals and beverages, but also requires food manufacturers to disclose the presence of certain food additives and color additives in food and beverage products offered for sale in Louisiana. S.B. 14 also requires that food service establishments that cook or prepare food using seed oil display a disclaimer on the menu or other clearly visible location. These requirements of S.B. 14, if unchanged by federal law or litigation, are to become effective on January 1, 2028.

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