§ 8A-256. Name in addition to the species and primal cut.  


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  • A name in addition to the species and primal cut of a meat as set forth in Section 8A-252(S) of this article, for example, pot roast, oven roast or steak for swissing, may be used in labeling or advertising such meat provided the requirements of this article are complied with and provided such name appropriately describes the cut of meat to which it refers or the use to which such cut is put or its method of cooking preparation.

    It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer to expose for sale meat identified by a name that is false, misleading, deceptive or confusing in any way. Fanciful names, such as "His and Her Steak," "Boston Style Chuck Roast," "Delmonico Steak," "For London Broil," "London Broil," "New York Strip Steak," "N.Y. Strip Steak" and similar terms are false, misleading, deceptive or confusing and shall not be used.

(Ord. No. 73-90, § 6, 10-16-73; Ord. No. 85-61, § 6, 9-3-85)