The color on the twist tie of your break
package isn’t just there for looks. No, the color actually signifies
which day of the week the bread was baked on. Now, you
may be thinking: Isn’t that kind of useless if barely anybody knows
that? Well, the color is not for the customer but for the person
stocking the shelf. It helps them determine which packets of bread are
old and need to be removed from the shelf.
This way, employees don’t need to look closely at the tabs (which usually also show the “sell by” date); they can simply remove specific colours. Each manufacturer has their own color code. But, this code is not top-secret or anything; it is usually easily discovered online, by asking the bread stocker at the store, or by emailing the manufacturer.
This way, employees don’t need to look closely at the tabs (which usually also show the “sell by” date); they can simply remove specific colours. Each manufacturer has their own color code. But, this code is not top-secret or anything; it is usually easily discovered online, by asking the bread stocker at the store, or by emailing the manufacturer.
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