The beverage giants are joining an industry-wide effort to connect consumers with government safety data as shoppers become increasingly concerned about what’s in their food and drinks.
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QR or Quick Response codes are one of the most popular ways to access information on the go. Invented in 1994 and once considered the wave of the future, part of the QR code revival that started in ...
America’s biggest nonalcoholic beverage companies will add ingredient safety data to QR codes, giving consumers access to ...
QR codes, short for Quick-Response codes, are pretty neat. You scan the code using your device's camera, which picks up embedded information, often to share details or direct you to a website. The ...
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Keurig Dr Pepper is also part of the beverage industry initiative to provide more transparency over the next two years.
America’s biggest nonalcoholic beverage companies will add ingredient safety data to drink packaging QR code links, giving consumers access to more information about the contents of their products.
Beverage giants launch a major packaging update to give consumers direct access to global government food safety data.
A pilot scheme to be rolled out by end-2026 will allow customers using a PayNow-enabled app to pay merchants who display a ...