Still and sparkling wines, as well as liqueur wines marketed within the European Union. This includes wine in bulk, in bottles or in BIB. However, spirits are not concerned.
The list of ingredients, the full nutritional declaration and the allergens present in the product are the information that must appear on your digital label.
A QR code must display exclusively the information relating to the product concerned (list of ingredients and nutritional declaration).
Each product having specific information, each requires a different QR code.
Absolutely, the information on the digital label can be updated at any time, even after the paper label displaying the QR code is printed and the information is updated and accessible to the consumer instantly.
No. Any presence of marketing information on the digital label is contrary to European regulations (Article 119, paragraph 5, of the amended CMO regulation ). Add to this that most commercial websites use scripts to collect data and track users, which is also contrary to the regulations.
The digital label must be used as a means of information only and not as a tool for commercial purposes.
The QR code can be read/scanned by a smartphone and immediately converted into a URL. This means that the information is accessible without the consumer having to download an application.
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Yes. You will receive an invoice by email when you subscribe to a subscription and at each renewal.
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