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  • The bill, S. 3584, known as the "Consistent Egg Labels Act of 2024," aims to combat misleading labels on egg alternatives. It prohibits the sale of foods labeled as eggs or egg products unless they meet specific criteria: true eggs must come from avian poultry and be encased in a...

    Simple Explanation

    The bill wants to make sure that if something is called an "egg" or an "egg product," it really comes from birds and their eggs in a shell. It tells the people in charge to check labels, so everyone knows what's inside really matches the name.

  • H. R. 9658 proposes that the fish species Stenotomus chrysops can be legally sold under the market name "Silver Sea Bream" in the United States. It ensures that this labeling will not result in the food being considered misbranded or adulterated under existing laws,...

    Simple Explanation

    H. R. 9658 is a rule that says a specific type of fish, named Stenotomus chrysops, can be called "Silver Sea Bream" when sold in stores, and this won't break any food rules.