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Retailers are planning to replace traditional barcodes with modern QR codes on product packaging in the next few years. The new QR codes are expected to hold more information about products, such as ingredients, allergens, and recipe suggestions. Currently, traditional barcodes can only store seven specific pieces of information.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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