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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
The St. Paul Public Library system is once again offering free, limited-edition library cards adorned by a loon with laser eyes shooting upward. Also available are Laser Loon cover-all stickers that ...
WASHINGTON — The days of peeling pesky stickers off apples and tomatoes may soon be over. A Georgia company is seeking federal approval for a laser that etches indelible but edible labels onto the ...
Lasers and eyes generally don’t mix. But super thin and flexible laser stickers created by a team of scientists might eventually stick to your contact lenses and act as a security tag. Malte Gather at ...
Southern Oregon Sales, a Medford, Ore. grower cooperative, used the Durand-Wayland laser etcher on a trial basis last year, tagging between 2,000 and 3,000 cases of fruit. Sales manager Dave Bryan ...
A UK supermarket will use lasters to draw size information on its avocados, replacing traditional stickers in a bid to be more eco-friendly. Tesco will use high-powered lasers to remove a tiny section ...
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