A report has claimed that barcodes could vanish from UK shops over the coming years. The report from GS1 UK said that other ways of tracking items could allow consumers to have more insight into ...
MAJOR UK supermarkets have made a huge change to milk cartons. It comes along with the new shake-up to supermarket checkouts that is set to roll out 'very soon' as barcodes are set to be replaced ...
Barcodes are set to be replaced by modern QR ... Anne Godfrey, chief executive of GS1 UK, revealed that nearly half of British retailers have already updated their tills to accommodate the new ...
GS1, the international non-profit that maintains the global standard for barcodes, is preparing to retire them in favour of a new square version capable of storing much more product information, ...
They arrived in the UK in 1979, first used on a box of teabags at a shop in Spalding, Lincolnshire. Since then, GS1 has registered barcodes for more than 200million products around the world.