Fruit stickers: Have you ever noticed those little stickers on fruits? Those stickers either have small barcodes or numbers printed on them. Most of us peel them without thinking. But have you ever wondered what those stickers mean? Let us know what is the use of these stickers on fruits and what are the benefits of it?
Why are stickers applied?
Actually these small codes tell us how our fruit was grown. The number printed on the sticker of the fruit is called PLU code. This means price lookup code. These codes were introduced by the International Federation for Produce Standards to help retailers identify fruits and vegetables at checkout. Not only billing, this code also tells whether a fruit is organic, chemically treated or genetically modified.
What does this code indicate?
This code is usually 4 to 5 digits. The first number tells the method of farming. By reading this code you can tell whether the fruit in your hand is grown naturally or chemically.
What do these numbers mean?
If the fruit has a five-digit number starting with 9 on its sticker, then you are looking at 100 percent organic fruit. This means that it has been grown naturally. Along with this, if only four digit number is visible on the sticker then it means that the fruit was grown traditionally. That means chemical pesticides or fertilizers were used in it. These fruits are more economical but are not as clean or rich in nutrients as organic fruits.
Along with this, sometimes you may also see a five digit number starting with eight. This means that the fruit has been genetically modified. Now you have understood the secret behind the stickers on fruits. So now next time while buying fruits, definitely pay attention to those codes.
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