A. The law provides retailers with a flexible variety of options for marking commodities, including a placard, sign, label, sticker, band, twist tie, pin tag, or other format. Country of origin declarations may also be in the form of a checkbox.
Anecdotal evidence indicates that many retailers are asking or requiring their suppliers to pre-label products with origin information. When PLU stickers are used on individual items, USDA encourages retailers to supplement stickers with point-of-purchase placards and other signage as a way to more clearly indicate information to consumers, because the efficacy of stickers is not 100%. USDA will address the issue of preponderance of stickers in its compliance and enforcement procedures to ensure uniform guidance is provided tocompliance and enforcement personnel.
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