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Senate adopts seafood‑labeling bill requiring retailers and restaurants to disclose domestic vs. imported products and funds a marketing study

2838709 · April 1, 2025
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The Senate adopted a conference report requiring restaurants, retailers and wholesalers to label seafood as domestic or imported at point of sale and establishes a study committee to coordinate labeling with seafood marketing efforts to benefit local fisheries.

The Mississippi Senate adopted a conference report that requires restaurants, retailers and wholesalers to indicate, on menus or placards, whether seafood products are domestic or imported, and sets up a study committee to coordinate labeling with state seafood…

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