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  2. The future of shopping is here with digital price tags, and ...

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    The company's stock price rose 6.5% on Thursday to $73.18. Grocery industry analyst Phil Lempert said the digital tags will help save time and money amid a labor shortage, but they could lead ...

  3. Ink tag - Wikipedia

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    It is attached to clothing, with a paper price tag underneath. Ink tags are a form of retail loss prevention that is commonly used in clothing stores. These tags contain glass vials filled with permanent ink and have a thick plastic cover. [ 1] The tags are attached to the items they protect with a magnetic lock which requires a special tool to ...

  4. Kimball tag - Wikipedia

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    A Kimball tag was a cardboard tag that included both human and machine-readable data to support punched card processing. [1] A Kimball tag was an early form of stock control label that, like its later successor the barcode, supported back office data processing functions. They were predominantly used by the retail clothing ("fashion") industry ...

  5. Electronic shelf label - Wikipedia

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    An electronic shelf label (ESL) system is used by retailers for displaying, typically on the front edge of retail shelving, product pricing on shelves that can automatically be updated or changed under the control of a central computer server. [1] A shelf label with electronic paper display. ESL tag modules use electronic paper (e-paper) or ...

  6. Unit price information in supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Unit price information printed on supermarket shelf labels (price tickets) illustrates the quantity of product by a unit of measure (price per 100 g, price per 100 ml). Unit pricing was originally designed as a device to enable customers to make comparisons between grocery products of different sizes and brand, hence enabling informed purchase ...

  7. Electronic article surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Electronic article surveillance. Electronic article surveillance (EAS) is a type of system used to prevent shoplifting [1] from retail stores, pilferage of books from libraries, or unwanted removal of properties from office buildings. EAS systems typically consist of two components: EAS antennas and EAS tags or labels.

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