New U.S. COOL rule survives challenge by meat packers
date:Sep 12, 2013
would spend from $53 million to $192 million in total adjustment costs to adapt to the new, more detailed labels.

As an example of how the rule works, USDA said roasts from cattle raised in Mexico for slaughter in the United States would say, Born and raised in Mexico, slaughtered in the United States. Imported meat would be tagged as a Product of the originating country. Chicken breasts from U.S. birds would be labeled, Born, raised and slaughtered in the United States.

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