Branston is an early adopter of this technology, continuing its mission of pairing tradition with innovation by becoming one of the first brands to have this new barcode on products sold in major UK supermarkets, giving their consumers instant access to recipe ideas, ingredients and allergens, sustainability and recycling information with a simple scan via their smartphone camera, no app required.
Why is this important?
The retail industry has set a date to make the transition to accepting 2D barcodes at point-of-sale (POS) or point-of-care (POC) — referred to as Sunrise 2027. At this point, the traditional 1D barcode you see on packaging today will be phased out and upgraded to a GS1 Digital Link QR code.
NOTE: All brands must keep the existing 1D barcode on products until 2027 to allow global computer systems to be updated to support the new GS1 Digital Link QR code.
How can brands create a GS1 Digital Link QR code?
Cambridge-based software company Orca Scan, in partnership with GS1 UK, has designed the GS1 Digital Link solution to make creating and maintaining GS1 Digital Link QR codes as simple as possible. It is the first GS1-approved solution to integrate fully with the GS1 resolver eco-system.
The Orca Scan team are now calling out to any retail brands who would like to follow in the footsteps of brands like Branston to get in touch and be a part of the future.
To learn more or try Orca Scan's GS1 Digital Link solution today, get in touch with the team.
You can find a video explainer from our CEO, a video animation on our YouTube channel, or images of the team and product images in our media kit.
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