Monday, February 24, 2020

COOL legislation passes in Washington State



Washington State legislature has passed a bill asking beef packers to voluntarily label the meat they provide to retailers as either U.S.A. product or imported.

To qualify for a “U.S.A.” label, the beef must be from an animal born, raised and slaughtered in the United States, although it could spend up to 60 days outside the country and still qualify.

In 2015 the federal government scrapped its COOL law after the World Trade Organization said tit discriminated against Mexican and Canadian cattle producers. 

But while Canadians waited, they lost tens of millions of dollars to depressed prices.