H.R.4346 - REAL Beef Act

To amend the Federal Meat Inspection Act so that labels on packages of meat include a statement on whether the meat contains lean finely textured beef. view all titles (3)

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  • Official: To amend the Federal Meat Inspection Act so that labels on packages of meat include a statement on whether the meat contains lean finely textured beef. as introduced.
  • Short: REAL Beef Act as introduced.
  • Short: Requiring Easy and Accurate Labeling of Beef Act as introduced.

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Official Summary

3/30/2012--Introduced.Requiring Easy and Accurate Labeling of Beef Act or the REAL Beef Act - Amends the Federal Meat Inspection Act to require a package or other container of meat at the final point of sale that contains low-temperature rendered product (lean finely textured beef) to bear

Official Summary

3/30/2012--Introduced.Requiring Easy and Accurate Labeling of Beef Act or the REAL Beef Act - Amends the Federal Meat Inspection Act to require a package or other container of meat at the final point of sale that contains low-temperature rendered product (lean finely textured beef) to bear a label stating that it contains such product.

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  • Center for Food Safety

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