Vocabufacts

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Welcome to the Vocabufacts page, designed to be a glossary for general users and future contributors to the Open Food Facts project.

This page aims at helping people who have an interest in Open Food Facts and its projects to better understand it, in order to better participate to it.

  • API:
  • Category:
  • Language code:
  • CodeOnline Food : It is a PIM developed by GS1, it allows a brand to generate GTINs.
  • Community:
  • Contributing:
  • Creative commons license:
  • Database:
  • Data Pool Certified by GS1 : Any company that needs to send or receive product information can benefit from the GDSN by subscribing to a data pool.
  • EAN:
  • Eco-score: For more information visit our page dedicated to the Eco-Score
  • GDSN : The GS1 Global Data Synchronisation Network® (GDSN) is a network of interoperable, GS1-certified data pools (electronic catalogues) that enable companies to securely synchronise data using GS1 standards
  • GLN (GS1 identifier) of Open Food Facts : 3770026870013
  • GS1 : GS1 is a neutral, not-for-profit international company created by businesses to facilitate and automate trade between partners using a unique identification system. A national branch exists in each country
  • GTIN (Global Trade Item Number): It is a new name for EAN.
  • Nova score:
  • Nutri-score:
  • ODbl : For more information, check this page out.
  • OFF: Open Food Facts, mais on évite pour la connotation péjorative
  • Open data:
  • PIM: Product Information Management. A Product Information Management (PIM) solution is a business application that provides a single place to collect, manage, and enrich your product information, create a product catalog, and distribute it to your sales and eCommerce channels. A PIM solution makes it faster and easier to create and deliver compelling product experiences. A PIM can also be called Data Pool.
  • Pro platform:
  • Public platform:
  • Slack:
  • Taxonomy: You can check out the following pages on Open Food Facts' blog and more in detail on Yukti's blog
  • Teams:
  • USDA: