💨 Abstract
Co-op is replacing traditional paper product tags with electronic labels in its 2,400 stores by the end of 2026, with 1,500 stores expected to have the change by the end of the year. The new labels, created by VusionGroup, will provide allergen, nutritional information, country of origin, and deals, while reducing paper waste.
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