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Allergy Labels May Be Required for Restaurant Menus in CA
Season 2025
Episode 394
Senate Bill 68 would require California restaurants to notify customers when menu items contain major allergens. Supporters say it's a safety step for the 4 million Californians with food allergies; opponents argue it may mislead consumers. Food trucks and carts would be exempt.
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