

Food Labels
Investing in specialist labels to apply to your food products is becoming a must, with environmental and nutritional regulations becoming more important to the consumer. Introduction of the traffic light system sees a need for the redesign of labels to ensure the consumer can differentiate quickly and easily the healthier choice.
Applications

Sell by date labels
Perishable products often run out of date whilst being stored in warehouses, costing companies a lot of money in wasted stock and lost revenue. With the use of colour labels to identify sell by dates, items can be easily recognised by the date to distribute the items with the latest date first.

Product handling
Products can be ruined if handled incorrectly whether down to temperature restrictions, stacking issues or the way the box is stored.
Using colour labels allows employees to easily recognise what products are contained in the relevant boxes and under what condition they should be handled. This will ensure that customer satisfaction is not harmed through receiving damaged products and that your wastage cost resulting from incorrect handling is kept low.

Product identification
Outer box labels:
Colour labels can be used to simply easily identifying what’s contained within a box so that items are not despatched incorrectly.
Using colour labels allows employees to easily recognise what products are contained in the relevant boxes and prevents customer dissatisfaction through receiving the wrong products.
Product labels:
Colour labels can also be used on the actual products as well. Colourful branding on labels is becoming increasingly more important with the wide range of products available to consumers. It is essential that your product can be easily distinguished from your competitors. Use of colour can also be incorporated to identify a range of your products to promote your brand identity.
Using a colour printer such as the VP2020 will allow you to produce low or high quantity runs of full colour labels.

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