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  2. How to Decode the Tiny Stickers on Grocery Store Fruits and ...

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    These PLU codes were introduced in 1990 to streamline produce identification for retailers and consumers. They typically range between 3000 and 4999, though there are exceptions.

  3. Price look-up code - Wikipedia

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    PLU stickers with the number 4130 identifying them as Large Cripps Pink apples PLU code 4033 are for regular small lemon sold in the U.S.. Price look-up codes, commonly called PLU codes, PLU numbers, PLUs, produce codes, or produce labels, are a system of numbers that uniquely identify bulk produce sold in grocery stores and supermarkets.

  4. Conventionally grown - Wikipedia

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    Conventionally grown is an agriculture term referring to a method of growing edible plants (such as fruit and vegetables) and other products.It is opposite to organic growing methods which attempt to produce without synthetic chemicals (fertilizers, pesticides, antibiotics, hormones) or genetically modified organisms.

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  6. This hidden code on your food means it’s genetically modified

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    You’ll find this sticker on all grocery store produce.

  7. Produce Marketing Association - Wikipedia

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    The Produce Electronic Identification Board (PEIB) was created by PMA in 1987 to administer standardized Price Look-Up (PLU) codes. The following year, in 1988, PMA joined together with United Fresh & Vegetable Association to establish the Center for Produce Quality.

  8. Produce - Wikipedia

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    Produce may be packaged for transport or sale. In parts of the world, including the U.S. and Europe, loose pieces of produce, such as apples, may be individually marked with small stickers bearing price look-up codes. These four- or five-digit codes are a standardized system intended to aid checkout and inventory control at places where produce ...

  9. Talk:Price look-up code/Archives/2012 - Wikipedia

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    1 What PLU codes should be included in the list on this page? 3 comments. 2 Much too Specific ...