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 ...
Scouring a newly purchased piece of produce to find and peel off its small, sticky label is such a banal activity that we barely give it any thought, apart from mild irritation. But with a new pilot ...
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 ...
Tesco is trialling using lasers to label avocados, rather than stickers. Credit: Tesco/PA Tesco will use lasers to draw barcodes onto some of its avocados instead of using stickers, in a bid to reduce ...
Could the days of accidentally eating stickers off produce be over? A Dutch organic food supplier is testing replacing price stickers on produce with a laser mark to reduce waste. Nature & More teamed ...
Tired of trying to wash that weird sticky residue of your fruit that the stickers leave behind? Well, one company is trying to solve the sticker problem by actually laser etching logos onto fruit.
News: fruit may no longer come with sticky labels thanks to an EU ruling approving the use of chemicals applied with a laser to brand fresh produce. The European Union has approved the use of iron ...