Laser labels are the new face of fruit in some European countries, and the high-tech labeling could be coming to more U.S. markets too. The technology uses a carbon dioxide laser to etch a brand name ...
You'd think there would be a better way to label and identify fruit than those ubiquitous little stickers, but so far, that age-old solution has been a bit...well, sticky. Scientists at the ...
That’s great for the earth but tough for tracking purposes. Unlike granola bars or trail mix or any kind of man-made munchies that have boxes and wrappers printed with all kinds of info, often times ...
Laser labels or 'natural branding' are increasing in popularity as Dutch fruit and vegetable supplier Nature & More teams up with a Swedish supermarket in saying no to plastic labels on fresh produce.
Fruit branded with supermarket logos may make sticky labels and other packaging a thing of the past, thanks to an EU ruling approving the use of chemicals applied with a laser to the skin of fresh ...
Marks and Spencer will start labelling its avocados using lasers instead of stickers. The move, which will roll out in select stores on Thursday, is designed to be cost-effective and more ...
Tobacco products in Hong Kong will need to carry laser labels to show they are legitimate goods, in a bid by local authorities to crack down on black-market cigarettes, the Post has learned. Sources ...
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