Or. Admin. Code § 603-025-0120 - Identification After Pull Date Expiration
Food required to be labeled with a pull date, and after the expiration of such pull date is found to be fit for human consumption, may be sold or offered for sale at retail if:
(1) It is segregated from like foods with
unexpired pull dates, either by sorting and separating in the same retail
display shelf or cabinet from like foods with unexpired pull dates, or by
removal to a separate retail display shelf or cabinet.
(2) Each individual package is labeled or a
conspicuous and visible placard is posted immediately adjacent to any display
of such food, stating that the pull date of such food has expired. Any label or
placard so utilized shall be in legible, boldface type in distinct contrast to
the label or placard color.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 561.190 & ORS 616.835
Stats. Implemented: ORS 616.835
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