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		<title>Tesco QR Codes Implemented Across Entire Product Range</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 22:44:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tesco has transitioned its entire product range to QR codes, starting with its sausages. This change aims to improve customer information and reduce food waste.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tesco has switched its entire product range over to QR codes, starting with its own-label sausages. The rollout affects 13 sausage lines initially. This change aims to provide shoppers with more information about their food.</p>
<p>Shoppers can access nutritional content, origin, and traceability details by scanning these QR codes. The new system allows for more information storage than traditional linear barcodes.</p>
<p>This transition will help reduce food waste and improve stock control for retailers. Supermarkets can pinpoint exact batches affected during product recalls, ensuring better consumer safety.</p>
<p>QR codes also allow retailers to block the sale of affected products at the till. This capability is crucial during food safety incidents.</p>
<p>Peter Draper, Tesco&#8217;s development and change director, stated, &#8220;Moving to QR codes will help us reduce food waste, improve stock control and unlock new digital benefits for our customers.&#8221; His comments reflect a broader trend toward digital solutions in retail.</p>
<p>Tesco is the first UK supermarket to implement QR codes across its entire product range. This initiative may set a precedent for other retailers looking to enhance transparency in food sourcing.</p>
<p>The immediate response from shoppers remains positive. Many express excitement about accessing detailed product information quickly.</p>
<p>Yet, some customers have raised concerns about technology accessibility. Not everyone is comfortable using smartphones or scanning codes while shopping.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed on how quickly other supermarkets might follow Tesco&#8217;s lead. However, this move indicates a significant shift in grocery retail practices.</p>
<p>As the rollout continues, it will be interesting to see how it impacts consumer behavior and overall sales at Tesco.</p>
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		<title>China Megastore: Tesco Trials QR Code System</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2026 09:22:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tesco is trialling a new QR code system to replace traditional barcodes, aiming to enhance customer experience and improve food safety.</p>
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<p>What does the trial of QR codes by Tesco mean for the future of shopping? Tesco is currently testing a new replacement for traditional barcodes with square QR codes, which are expected to significantly enhance customer experience and improve food safety.</p>
<p>The QR codes will provide customers with access to vital product information, including dietary advice, allergens, and expiry dates. Major brands such as Unilever, Procter &#038; Gamble, and L’Oréal are also participating in this trial, highlighting a broader shift in the retail industry towards more informative packaging.</p>
<p>Since the pilot began in April 2025, QR codes have been tested on a limited number of products, including lemons, limes, steaks, and sausages, across a small selection of Tesco stores. This initiative is part of a larger movement led by GS1, which aims for all UK retailers to adopt the new QR code system by 2027.</p>
<p>Isabela De Pedro from Tesco noted, &#8220;As well as improving the customer experience and unlocking new supply chain value, we are testing how QR codes can help Tesco with issues including traceability, compliance, sustainability and shelf-edge communication.&#8221; This indicates a comprehensive approach to addressing various challenges in the retail sector.</p>
<p>One of the key benefits of the QR codes is their potential to prevent the sale of out-of-date food by linking directly to expiry dates. Alarmingly, more than 51% of shoppers have previously purchased out-of-date food, underscoring the need for better information at the point of sale.</p>
<p>Camilla Young from GS1 UK emphasized the significant advantages for consumers, stating, &#8220;The potential for consumers is huge.&#8221; The introduction of QR codes is expected to streamline the shopping experience and enhance the overall value of the supply chain.</p>
<p>The QR code system is intended to replace traditional barcodes, which have been in use for over half a century. This shift reflects the evolving landscape of retail and the increasing demand for transparency in product information.</p>
<p>As the pilot progresses, the outcomes will be closely monitored, and further developments in the adoption of QR codes across the UK retail sector are anticipated. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full rollout of this system and its impact on consumer behavior.</p>
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