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Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) has mandated that retailers notify their customers with information regarding the source of certain foods, including seafood, nuts and fresh meat derived from beef, veal, pork, lamb, goat and chicken.
Although mandatory labeling may seem simple, complying with the labeling requirement will require fundamental structural changes in the meat industry that were never intended by Congress.