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New policy seeks to improve food quality at Michigan gas stations

crates in store near refrigerator

There’s an effort to make sure better quality food is sold in Michigan’s gas stations.

Back in November, according to WSJM, the Michigan Petroleum Association adopted a policy requiring its member stations and convenience stores to adhere to use-by dates.

The Association was told that there were quality concerns around the state that included putting out stock that was past its use-by or freshness dates. The policy is the first of its kind.

The Petroleum Association is also looking to make sure restrooms at these stations and stores are available to all customers.

 

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