U.S. House Votes to Repeal Country-of-Origin Labeling Law for Meats

Washington — The U.S. House of Representatives voted last week to repeal country of origin labeling laws meant to allow consumers to know where animals in beef, poultry and pork products were born, raised and slaughtered. The rules led to protests to the World Trade Organization from Canada and Mexico, which feared discrimination. The meat packing industry also opposed the rules, saying they imposed expensive, unnecessary...

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