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I've created this parameter in order to trace products which are literally the same thing but sold under different labels, usually through the practice of ''private label''.
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I've created this parameter in order to trace products which are literally the same thing but sold under different labels, usually through the practice of ''private labelling''.
  
  
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for example  
 
for example  
  
The product ''choco crusties''  
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The product "''[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/8019730030371/choco-crusties-manu-sol Choco crusties]"'' which sold in MD supermarkets, is actually produced by the manufaturer ''Fuchs'' which distributes it under own brand as well, but named ''[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/8009361055089/cereali-choco-crumpies-venosta "Choco crumpies"]''
  
https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/8019730030371/choco-crusties-manu-sol
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Same form, same nutritional value, most proably same formulation, ingredients, machinery, possibly different prices.
  
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Under the product ''choco crusties'' I add a folksonomy property ''"same_product"'' with value "8009361055089"
  
is actually produced by the manufaturer Fuchs and sold under own brand and named ''Choco crumpies''
 
  
 
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[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/property/same_product Here] is a list of the products I've found
https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/8009361055089/cereali-choco-crumpies-venosta
 
 
 
 
 
same form, same nutritional value, most proably same formulation, ingredients, machinery, possibly different prices.
 
 
 
Under the product ''choco crusties'' I add a folksonomy property ''"same_product"'' with value 8009361055089
 
 
 
 
 
As simple as that
 

Latest revision as of 19:24, 8 August 2023

I've created this parameter in order to trace products which are literally the same thing but sold under different labels, usually through the practice of private labelling.


If it's possible I would add the property to the "private labelled" product, linking it to the product produced by the manufacturer and sold under their own brand, using its barcode as a parameter


for example

The product "Choco crusties" which sold in MD supermarkets, is actually produced by the manufaturer Fuchs which distributes it under own brand as well, but named "Choco crumpies"

Same form, same nutritional value, most proably same formulation, ingredients, machinery, possibly different prices.

Under the product choco crusties I add a folksonomy property "same_product" with value "8009361055089"


Here is a list of the products I've found