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Varcode’s digital technology verifies food safety during transport

June 25, 2020
Company’s new ‘smart barcode’ labels track time, temperature of perishable foods from production to delivery

Online grocery orders and meal kit deliveries have experienced record growth during the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing the need for companies to accurately measure and demonstrate the safety of their perishable food products.

Varcode says its new digital labeling technology is the solution, enabling grocers and meal kit suppliers to track food temperatures throughout the cold chain, while ensuring compliance, increasing product sustainability and reducing costly waste.

Online grocery sales grew to $5.3 billion in sales in April, compared to $4 billion in March, and industry analysts predict the industry will grow by 100% this year, the company maintained. Similarly, consumers spent around $100 million on meal kit deliveries in April, nearly double the sales of the same period last year.

“Fifty four percent of consumers who have not ordered food online cite concerns about temperature freshness,” said Joseph Battoe, president and CEO of Varcode. “Additionally, 27% of consumers say they’ve had temperature problems with food deliveries, and 8% say they or someone they know has become sick from eating perishables with temperature problems. A primary concern for grocers and meal kit companies is sustaining the current growth pattern, and a major factor in that effort is their ability to ensure product safety and build customer confidence.”

Varcode’s solution relies on digital “smart barcode” tags applied to each perishable food bag or box, which dynamically change based on customized time and temperature parameters. The labels use a combination of precisely tuned chemicals and a uniquely printed layer to capture temperature variances when and where they occur and create a permanent, irreversible digital record accessed by Varcode’s proprietary smartphone app. Varcode’s digital records are cloud based and accessible by grocers and meal delivery companies from the point of processing through customer delivery.

“We’ve built exacting digital data, real-time insights and the convenience of mobile technology into a single smart label attached to each perishable product delivery,” Battoe said. “We’re enabling grocers and meal kit companies to verify their products are fresh and wholesome upon arrival at the consumer’s home.”

Domenic J Veneziano,  former director of import operations, and supervisory consumer safety officer for the Food & Drug Administration, said: “Technology that accelerates public health safety for food delivery will encourage more people to avail themselves of grocery delivery during a time when it is literally essential to saving lives. The ability to verify freshness when transporting perishable food items at every juncture forever changes the face of food safety and enables grocers and food delivery platforms to underscore they care about consumers’ well-being.”

Battoe added that the Varcode solution also decreases costly food product waste, noting the annual global loss of $400 billion of food before it reaches stores.

“American consumers, businesses and farms spend $218 billion a year, or 1.3% of GDP, growing, processing, transporting and disposing food that is never eaten,” he said. “That’s 52 million tons of food sent to landfill annually, plus another 10 million tons that is discarded or left unharvested on farms. Meanwhile, one in seven Americans is food insecure.”

Varcode said it helps ensures compliance with all food safety best practices, including the recently published CDC consumer guidelines for receiving home delivered goods, as well as HACCP plans, FDA and USDA guidelines, and FSMA (including HARPC required recordkeeping).

Varcode technology holds more than two dozen patents. It was developed in Israel by Yaron Nemet, co-founder and inventor of the Digital Time Temperature Indicator (dTTiS).

Visit varcode.com for more information.        

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