New NY Law Aims To Stamp Out False Fish Labeling

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) – A new state law coming to New York aims to ensure that consumers know what they're buying when they purchase fish labeled "white tuna."

The regulation taking effect in January requires any fish sold in a restaurant or market as "white tuna" to come from actual tuna.

It's intended to prevent fish from other species from being passed off as tuna, which can sell at higher prices.

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