WTO ruling prompts grocers to urge Congress to revisit COOL law
WTO ruling prompts grocers to urge Congress to revisit COOL law
WASHINGTON -- After hearing news the World Trade Organization ruled against the U.S. country-of-origin labeling program in a trade dispute, the supermarket industry said that Congress should revisit it and perhaps repeal it because it is costing the industry millions of dollars and providing little benefit to consumers.