A California Law Will Change How You See Menus Beginning July 2026
A first-of-its-kind legislation will see safer and more transparent menus starting in the summer of 2026, with hopes to protect those with food allergies.
A new law that's due to come into effect this year is set to change how menus are presented across many California restaurants. The Allergen Disclosure for Dining Experiences Act (ADDE) will require food facilities to provide written notification if any of the nine major food allergens are to be found on a menu item, either...
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