What are the precautions for using label paper in fresh supermarkets?

2024-06-13 19:09
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When using label paper in fresh supermarkets, there are the following precautions:

Information accuracy:

- Ensure that key information such as product name, price, origin and shelf life on the label is accurate to avoid misleading customers or causing disputes.

- For example, you can't mislabel the price of an apple on a banana.

Legibility:

- Use clear font and appropriate size so that customers can easily read the label content.

- For example, avoid fonts that are too fancy or illegible.

Paste position:

- Choose the appropriate location to paste the label, which will not affect the display of the product, but also facilitate the customer's view.

- Like some small packaged goods, the label can not obscure the important features of the product.

Fastness:

- Ensure that the label is firmly attached to prevent falling during the customer selection process.

- Especially some products with smooth surfaces, make sure that the label is not easy to fall off.




Waterproof and moisture-proof:


- The humidity in the fresh area is high. The label paper should be waterproof and moisture-proof to keep the information clear.

- For example, do not use labels that blur when exposed to water.

Environmental safety:

- The material of the label paper should meet the relevant environmental protection and safety standards, and cannot cause harm to the health of the product and customers.

- Avoid label materials containing hazardous substances.

Timely update:

- When the product information changes, such as price adjustment, promotion end, etc., to update the label in time.

- This may result in customer complaints or financial losses.

Number of labels:

- Make sure that each item has a corresponding label and there is no omission.

- Prevent customers from giving up because they cannot find information such as price.

Harmonize with the overall style:

The design and color of the label paper should match the overall style of the supermarket to create a unified and coordinated shopping environment.

- Do not use overly obtrusive or incongruous label styles.