New York based electrical engineer and designer Scott Amron has come up with an idea that could transform the way industries label fruit and vegetables. You may not pay much attention to that fruit ...
Have you ever really noticed the little stickers on your apples and oranges? Today, many stickers in the U.S. feature barcodes or a puzzling string of numbers. But around the world, fruit stickers ...
Scott Amron really doesn't like peeling those little stickers off fruit from the grocery store. "They're pesky and annoying and they create waste," he tells The Salt. So, he decided to do something ...
It's a novel idea that will be welcomed by consumers who've bitten into stickers along with their fruit or have had trouble peeling off the old labels one too many times. New York-based designer Scott ...
Packing company Orora has today unveiled a new machine that labels fruit and vegetables with an ultra-thin, high-quality biodegradable paper sticker. The Melbourne-based, ASX-listed company is already ...
When stocking up on apples, bananas, and avocados at the grocery store, you’ve likely noticed that many fruits and vegetables come with a sticker on their surface. These stickers are also known as PLU ...
The majority of this season's West Australian stone fruit will be labelled with individual stickers identifying its state of origin. The industry has been seriously impacted in recent years by fruit ...
Tattoos on fruit are set to replace stickers as farmers seek out environmentally-friendly alternatives to labels for produce that already comes in its own natural packaging. Fruits with printed skins ...
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 ...
It doesn’t seem like a big deal, but I’ll be dammed if those stupid stickers are not extremely annoying. Fortunately for people who actually eat fruit and vegetables from time to time, low-energy ...
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