Fruit stickers are small labels that are often found on fruits and vegetables in grocery stores………

Fruit stickers are small labels that are often found on fruits and vegetables in grocery stores. They serve several important purposes:

🏷️ Identification

Most fruit stickers display a PLU (Price Look-Up) code, which helps cashiers identify the type of produce quickly at checkout. For example, bananas, apples, and avocados each have specific codes.

🌱 Growing Method

The PLU code can also indicate how the produce was grown:

  • 4 digits → Conventionally grown

  • 5 digits starting with 9 → Organically grown

  • 5 digits starting with 8 → Genetically modified (rarely used today)

These codes are managed by the International Federation for Produce Standards.

📦 Branding & Traceability

Some stickers include brand names, logos, or country of origin. This helps with product marketing and allows suppliers to trace produce in case of recalls.

♻️ Disposal

Fruit stickers are usually made of plastic and adhesive, meaning they are not compostable and should be removed before composting fruit peels.

If you’d like, I can also explain what specific numbers on a fruit sticker mean 🍎

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