Harvard Law School film crew examines Montana's strict milk expiration laws
Montana has the strictest law in the nation governing the sell by date for milk,
forcing grocers to dump untold thousands of gallons of perfectly good food every week.
Thats why a documentary film crew from Harvard Law Schools Food Law and Policy Clinic
was in town on Friday to interview Pattee Creek Market owner Jim Edwards.
"This has been part of a long-running interest of ours thats around how were wasting
so much of the food we produce in the U.S. Were looking at how these laws like the
law were looking at in Montana are the cause of that waste, said clinic director Emily Broad Leib.
Emily Deddens, a law student, said she has been working with Broad Leib and
Rebecca Richman Cohen, a filmmaker who teaches media advocacy at Harvard Law School,
to illustrate the issue of food waste and how food dates, specifically, contribute to the problem.
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