Brands
This is the brands of the product. The main brand, generally clearly displayed on the front pack, should be entered first. A product can have other brands:
- when a product is a brand sold by a big company:
Actimel
is sold byDanone
, see https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/4009700036810/actimel-granatapfel - when a product is sold with its brand translated in two languages:
Nature Valley
is sometimes wroteVal Nature
; see https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/0065633280267/barre-granola-erable-et-cassonade-nature-valley
There's no taxonomy for brands for the moment, so just do your best and don't waste too much time to enter brands.
Data issues
Some brands are difficult to read:
- is it
Coop
,coop
,COOP
,CO OP
?
Brands are changing sometimes. How to deal with that?
Some particular cases for a brand
- A brand can contain only numbers, such as
1664
,1883
or365
. - A brand can contain quotes, such as
The Muffin "Mam" Inc
- A brand can contain &, such as
M&M's
- A brand can contain commas, such as
Williams, West & Witt's Products
; https://world.openfoodfacts.org/brand/williams-west-witt-s-prods
Some particular cases for a product
- A product can have more than 2 brands; eg:
- Coop, in Switzerland, can add up to three brands on a product:
Betty Bossi
,Karma
andCoop
in this product; they justify it: "We offer a wide range of own-label brands and brand worlds." (source) - In this product,
Lipton
belongs toUnilever
but this product is distributed byPepsico
- Coop, in Switzerland, can add up to three brands on a product:
Implementation in Open Food Facts
In the database, this field is called brands
.