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Format: 0 SSS UUU C: S = Supplier Series, U = Unique Product barcode, C = Checksum<br\> | Format: 0 SSS UUU C: S = Supplier Series, U = Unique Product barcode, C = Checksum<br\> | ||
M&S 7A, 7B and 7C are three different versions of the barcode scheme (differences?). | M&S 7A, 7B and 7C are three different versions of the barcode scheme (differences?). | ||
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Revision as of 11:15, 20 August 2015
Examples of proprietary retail barcodes
- ASDA-13 - based on EAN 13, used by ASDA in UK
- ASDA-8 - based on EAN 8, used by ASDA in UK
- MS-7 - based on EAN 8, used by Marks & Spencer in UK
- Wickes-8 - based on EAN 8, used by Wickes in UK
- Woolworth-8 - based on EAN 8, used by Woolworth in South Africa
Marks & Spencer Barcode Types: M&S 7 (A/B/C)
They look like this: M ddddddd S
M and S are just the guards, they are not encoded in the barcode
This barcode is a subset of EAN 8 introduced in 1990 by Marks & Spencers. It is intended for use on products for in-store use throughout the Marks & Spencer's chain.
Format: 0 SSS UUU C: S = Supplier Series, U = Unique Product barcode, C = Checksum<br\>
M&S 7A, 7B and 7C are three different versions of the barcode scheme (differences?).
Lidl
What is up with the barcodes used by Lidl?